d2jsp
Log InRegister
d2jsp Forums > Off-Topic > Sports Coliseum > Motor Sports & Cars > Cummins > Second Gen Swap
12Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll
Member
Posts: 23,405
Joined: Oct 2 2009
Gold: 0.00
Dec 18 2016 08:57pm
https://www.instagram.com/p/BOLsDedD4sd/?taken-by=jimmyslater65


instagram- jimmyslater65

Just messing around for a couple minutes in the mega.

also got a trials dirtbike bike a few months ago.
Member
Posts: 17,247
Joined: Oct 19 2007
Gold: 484.02
Dec 18 2016 10:16pm
I rode trials 10 years ago in the STRA Sportsman and Advanced class. I kind of miss it to be honest. Maybe one day I'll get back in it. I had the 3rd 4 stroke Montesa Cota 4RT in the US. It was cool to be around trials when the 4T hit the scene. I was on a gas gas 280 w stroke before that.
Member
Posts: 23,405
Joined: Oct 2 2009
Gold: 0.00
Dec 19 2016 12:17am
I think the new 4t are pretty damn nice. The best trials rider is on a montesa 4t. I got a sherco 300, traded my pos ktm in on it.

Ya man trials is a lot of fun. I definitely enjoy how challenging it can be.
Member
Posts: 21,749
Joined: Oct 2 2006
Gold: 34.36
Dec 19 2016 01:28am
What charger did you end up going with?
Member
Posts: 23,405
Joined: Oct 2 2009
Gold: 0.00
Dec 19 2016 01:34am
Quote (jimmyhoud @ Dec 19 2016 12:28am)
What charger did you end up going with?


S464 Borg Warner. I didn't want to get too carried away. It's been a reliable truck. Spools pretty well on stock fuel.
Member
Posts: 17,247
Joined: Oct 19 2007
Gold: 484.02
Dec 19 2016 06:44am
Quote (Slater420 @ Dec 19 2016 01:17am)
I think the new 4t are pretty damn nice. The best trials rider is on a montesa 4t. I got a sherco 300, traded my pos ktm in on it.

Ya man trials is a lot of fun. I definitely enjoy how challenging it can be.


Cross training on a trials bike will make you better at everything on 2 wheels. I picked up considerable speed in the woods from riding trials bikes for 4 years. The regional series I competed in usually had 50-100 competitors per event and it was the same people every time. My uncle was a minder for a US National pro rider at the time so I was very lucky to be able to spend time around people that were insanely good at trials. They were sponsored by Montessa from 03-08 I think then they switched to Gas Gas.
Member
Posts: 21,749
Joined: Oct 2 2006
Gold: 34.36
Dec 19 2016 02:48pm
Quote (Slater420 @ Dec 19 2016 12:34am)
S464 Borg Warner. I didn't want to get too carried away. It's been a reliable truck. Spools pretty well on stock fuel.


Are you running stock nozzles too? You can run a 50hp nozzle and still hold 26K psi in the rail without issue. Anything bigger than that would need some pump work done.

464 is a touch big for stock fuel but not out of the ballpark by any means.

Are you running with a shim or plug in your rail now?
Member
Posts: 23,405
Joined: Oct 2 2009
Gold: 0.00
Dec 19 2016 05:54pm
Quote (jimmyhoud @ Dec 19 2016 01:48pm)
Are you running stock nozzles too? You can run a 50hp nozzle and still hold 26K psi in the rail without issue. Anything bigger than that would need some pump work done.

464 is a touch big for stock fuel but not out of the ballpark by any means.

Are you running with a shim or plug in your rail now?


I shimmed it, how about you? Yea stock nozzles, fuel system is untouched, just got a lift pump fass 150 titanium for better filtration.

I got headstuds, mcc tuning with custom tune and overdrive, built auto, had a water meth kit, but took it off so I can fit 3 dirtbikes in the truck better lol.

On my next truck I might go for more HP, but I'm at a 180,000 kms now, want the truck to last to at least 300,000km.

This post was edited by Slater420 on Dec 19 2016 05:55pm
Member
Posts: 21,749
Joined: Oct 2 2006
Gold: 34.36
Dec 19 2016 06:58pm
Quote (Slater420 @ Dec 19 2016 04:54pm)
I shimmed it, how about you? Yea stock nozzles, fuel system is untouched, just got a lift pump fass 150 titanium for better filtration.

I got headstuds, mcc tuning with custom tune and overdrive, built auto, had a water meth kit, but took it off so I can fit 3 dirtbikes in the truck better lol.

On my next truck I might go for more HP, but I'm at a 180,000 kms now, want the truck to last to at least 300,000km.


I tried mine shimmed for a while in the wife's truck but it routinely sees 28-30k psi in the rail with twin cp3's so I ended up making my own bypass. It's kind of ugly but it works and releases at just under 30k. I did have it plugged for a while but that was awful and I was overloading injectors.

If you have studs and a halfways decent transmission I wouldn't get excited about the longevity. You'll be fine. I don't think EGT's will be an issue either for that setup. If they are, just add the water-meth back in and run it.

With that charger and stock fueling you might hit 575ish on kill so you're really not stressing anything at that point. Some Spicer u-joints would be the last thing I would put in for peace of mind.

To give you an idea, the truck my wife stole from me is a '14 with a de-stroked 6.7L (6.7L block, 5.9 crank, and custom rods ~6.4L) big twins, lots of fuel, and all of the supporting pieces to hold it together. That motor made 1040 on fuel and 1166 on spray. That's running through a burnt out 4speed 47RE I had leftover from a workstock pulling truck. Loose bands and all and she's got almost 35k miles on that setup. The daily tune sits right around 790hp and 1500ish ft lbs on a cold day. If she hasn't torched that old 47RE with that power, her driving style, and 37's than either i'm the luckiest guy alive or you'll be safe.
Member
Posts: 23,405
Joined: Oct 2 2009
Gold: 0.00
Dec 19 2016 11:24pm
Quote (jimmyhoud @ Dec 19 2016 05:58pm)
I tried mine shimmed for a while in the wife's truck but it routinely sees 28-30k psi in the rail with twin cp3's so I ended up making my own bypass. It's kind of ugly but it works and releases at just under 30k. I did have it plugged for a while but that was awful and I was overloading injectors.

If you have studs and a halfways decent transmission I wouldn't get excited about the longevity. You'll be fine. I don't think EGT's will be an issue either for that setup. If they are, just add the water-meth back in and run it.

With that charger and stock fueling you might hit 575ish on kill so you're really not stressing anything at that point. Some Spicer u-joints would be the last thing I would put in for peace of mind.

To give you an idea, the truck my wife stole from me is a '14 with a de-stroked 6.7L (6.7L block, 5.9 crank, and custom rods ~6.4L) big twins, lots of fuel, and all of the supporting pieces to hold it together. That motor made 1040 on fuel and 1166 on spray. That's running through a burnt out 4speed 47RE I had leftover from a workstock pulling truck. Loose bands and all and she's got almost 35k miles on that setup. The daily tune sits right around 790hp and 1500ish ft lbs on a cold day. If she hasn't torched that old 47RE with that power, her driving style, and 37's than either i'm the luckiest guy alive or you'll be safe.


Since I swapped that turbo in and got custom tuning I haven't even been a little bit concerned with egts. Before just the hot h and s tune man she smoked and ran hot. Haha 790 is ridiculous for a daily, that thing must rip for a big Diesel, I know mine moves pretty quick. I got 35s right now, but my set is done. Going back to 37s.

Yea I usually just say my truck is 550hp, safe bet haven't actually dynod . It has some beefy front end parts. Carli ball joints, torsion bar, 2.5 Pintop kit, Spicer joints and front axle truss. Mag hytec tranny, diff covers etc...
Go Back To Motor Sports & Cars Topic List
12Next
Add Reply New Topic New Poll