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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 09:54 AM
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How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

Obviously, a racing or pulling engine can make great deals of power, but how much hp/tq are your guys daily driven Dodge/Cummins street rigs putting out?

I do know you guys are putting down very large amounts of power though...how do you "hook it up" on the street? Any mods?

BTW, how much power can a NV4500HD reliably hold?
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 10:36 AM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

400+, I haven't dynoed with the APB or hx40 on yet. No problems with the NV4500 other than a front seal and several clutches
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 11:00 AM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

I have no idea what I'm making but it's adequate for daily use, the factory should have made em this way ........


it needs a bit more but I'm not willing to part with the cash right now

oh I'm running a comp and rv275's.........
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 11:05 AM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

A guy that lives up here in the northwest, (spokane area) just broke into the 700 club with a NV4500. He has lost 5th gear in it and had to replace it, but that can happen with lots less power.

So, to answer your question, lots! ;D
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 12:09 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

Thanks for the replys so far... ;D

But I do have a request...your dealing with a newbie here, so could you please let me know what all these abbreviations mean...such as comp, rv275's, apb, hx40.

Once again, thanks.
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 12:10 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

400hp?

700hp?

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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 12:11 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

I'm near 400HP and a buddy of mine with only 350 broke the main shaft in his 4500 last week. I think its a freak thing as I would figure the input shaft would let go first
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 12:11 PM
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Jelly,
HX40 is the Turbo, it's made by Holset and is generally found on the 8.3L motors
APB is a fueling box made by Blue Chip.
Have a good one, andy
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 12:25 PM
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[quote author=Jelly link=board=4;threadid=22808;start=0#msg213567 date=1069697351]
Thanks for the replys so far... ;D

But I do have a request...your dealing with a newbie here, so could you please let me know what all these abbreviations mean...such as comp, rv275's, apb, hx40.

Once again, thanks.
[/quote]
This will help https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...p;onlynewfaq=1
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 12:36 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

Thank you Bill!

Yeah, I see CTD Dodge's running around home all the time (and Dad even has one), and I realize they are very powerful when modded, but I've never seen one on a dyno, or looked to see what a street-driven CTD puts out.

I'll also ask this why I'm here...does anyone know a good "ball-park" figure on how much power and engine will lose from the flywheel to the drive wheels (or engine dyno to chassis dyno)?

Thanks.
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 07:52 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

456.9RWHP 950RWTQ on my '98.5 24V,, 561RWHP, 1076RWTQ on my 12V. Streetable? That depends on your definition of streetable. They smoke a bunch at WOT! My 12V at WOT, and 100PSI boost can shut down a 3 lane highway,, no problem. My 24V puts out a good cloud, then cleans on up to a haze at 40PSI.

It will take a while to learn all the slang we use here.

My 24V has DD5's, PDR hX-40/18, SBC 13" Con OFE, PDR Head, w/o-rings, PDR Cam, Head Studs, EGR Brakes, and a few more goodies.

Good luck!

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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 08:05 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

Whow MCummings...my main question to you is this: How do you hook up that much power on the street?
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 08:38 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

The weight of the truck is a big advavntage.

With the size of turbo's my 12V has, it doesn't really start making serious power until high in 2nd gear (3,500-4,00RPM). I also have 3..5 gears, and 36x14.5 Mickey Thompson Tires on my truck, so those are hard to break loose also. A was pacing a Z06 a couple weeks ago, and ran him from 60-110MPH. He gained about 10-15 feet on my the whole way. It wasn't untill ~2 weeks later I remembered my tires make my speedo read 30% slower. (Wanna do the math?)

My 24V,, it's a 2wd 3500, it breaks the tires loose in 3rd gear, and gets squirmy. A powerShift into 4th will make the back end step out a little, 5th and 6th gear just pull you back into the seat. I guess I have enough traction on that truck.

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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 09:55 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

This is from the Link below

Congratulations Scott!
Scott got high HP and torque at the Black Mountain Event in Cynthiana, KY on 10/11/03 with 530 HP and 1200 ft lbs. of torque. Not bad for a daily driver!

Quote of the day "I'm one happy camper to be able to say: I'M NOT A TRAILER QUEEN". Scott

http://enterpriseengine.com/customertrucks.htm

This is my truck it is the 19th truck down the page.
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Old Nov 24, 2003 | 10:17 PM
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Re:How Much Power Is Your Street-Rig Making?

My truck has not been on the dyno in a very long time. It has enough to run 13.9's at this altitude. It is my daily driver, delivery truck, and drag truck. Not bad for 110,000 miles on a 2001.
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