Big power?
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Big power?
Any body building big power with a big truck? Me and my dad want to build a hot rod big truck. I love trucks my dads a mechanic and truck driver. What y'all running if any y'all building big power or into that kinda of stuff. We were think bout a older Pete 362 COE or 359 if can find one, stretched out to bout 290" WB flat black just goin with that rat rod/hot rod style with a V8 cat or B model cat, 18 spd with 3.55 rears.
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Go to youtube and watch this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohtKRjUjgpY
then click around there and get your fill of raw power and smoke
afterward, google search truck rodeo notre dame du nord
You will find that there is alot of C-15's and 16's, nobody shows pictures under the hoods unless its the show trucks.
Those from Canada should know how heavy those trailers are.
Would love to see this in person but just too dang far south.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohtKRjUjgpY
then click around there and get your fill of raw power and smoke
afterward, google search truck rodeo notre dame du nord
You will find that there is alot of C-15's and 16's, nobody shows pictures under the hoods unless its the show trucks.
Those from Canada should know how heavy those trailers are.
Would love to see this in person but just too dang far south.
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Hey all new here and i can say thru experience drivin w9's and 379's all with c15s except one pete with a 565 isx and cat is nothing but power haulin trash my c15 would run by and over Cummins climbing any hill around and grain hauling my 525 would also embarrass the 565
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Hey all new here and i can say thru experience drivin w9's and 379's all with c15s except one pete with a 565 isx and cat is nothing but power haulin trash my c15 would run by and over Cummins climbing any hill around and grain hauling my 525 would also embarrass the 565
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Yea parts are a lil pricey but overall ive had way better luck with cat my isx was always in the shop and i had previous experiences with other isx's comps just frying themselves 3 to be exact went thru two different trucks cuz of it lol
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Yea parts are a lil pricey but overall ive had way better luck with cat my isx was always in the shop and i had previous experiences with other isx's comps just frying themselves 3 to be exact went thru two different trucks cuz of it lol
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I may, (MAY!), have to concede to you on that. I haven't had anything big before my current Cat since the mid to late 90's, so I have no experience with the newer Cummins'. But my old three and four hundred Cummins' ran and ran and RAN! When I DID need parts they were comparatively inexpensive. The last one I had, had over a million miles on it and had never been apart for anything.
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Say what you want about Cat motors, the only ones I've been in were the dogs. The C-15s had gears behind them for a 3406, which didn't help, but the 3406E's weren't much better. At least not set anywhere from 430-450 hp. Seemed to drop off real fast about 150 RPM shy of where you needed to get to with the 10 speeds for an upshift, a 13 would have gone a long way with them.
Once a year the C15s also ate intake valve actuators. May as well do all three at once, because it was guaranteed if you didn't you'd be down twice more in the next month to do the other two.
I'm thinking I'd like a Superliner with a 500 Detroit with a Pittsburg Power box in it. 13 speed as well, though a Detroit does pull really well with a 10.
Once a year the C15s also ate intake valve actuators. May as well do all three at once, because it was guaranteed if you didn't you'd be down twice more in the next month to do the other two.
I'm thinking I'd like a Superliner with a 500 Detroit with a Pittsburg Power box in it. 13 speed as well, though a Detroit does pull really well with a 10.
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Say what you want about Cat motors, the only ones I've been in were the dogs. The C-15s had gears behind them for a 3406, which didn't help, but the 3406E's weren't much better. At least not set anywhere from 430-450 hp. Seemed to drop off real fast about 150 RPM shy of where you needed to get to with the 10 speeds for an upshift, a 13 would have gone a long way with them.
Once a year the C15s also ate intake valve actuators. May as well do all three at once, because it was guaranteed if you didn't you'd be down twice more in the next month to do the other two.
I'm thinking I'd like a Superliner with a 500 Detroit with a Pittsburg Power box in it. 13 speed as well, though a Detroit does pull really well with a 10.
Once a year the C15s also ate intake valve actuators. May as well do all three at once, because it was guaranteed if you didn't you'd be down twice more in the next month to do the other two.
I'm thinking I'd like a Superliner with a 500 Detroit with a Pittsburg Power box in it. 13 speed as well, though a Detroit does pull really well with a 10.
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I ain't gonna get into it on here with you.
Opinions are like edit, everyone has one. I just don't like the way the Cat motors I've run pulled and prefer a 60 series or a 2-stroke Detroit, or a mechanical Cummins, to the Cat.
Very few people's posts on here can be taken as gospel. And those whose are, well, let's just say they really earned it. I decided to join in this thread, but didn't realize it was going to be a one-man bash-fest.
Same goes for you too. And anyone else that wants to try to skate around this rule.
Opinions are like edit, everyone has one. I just don't like the way the Cat motors I've run pulled and prefer a 60 series or a 2-stroke Detroit, or a mechanical Cummins, to the Cat.
Very few people's posts on here can be taken as gospel. And those whose are, well, let's just say they really earned it. I decided to join in this thread, but didn't realize it was going to be a one-man bash-fest.
Same goes for you too. And anyone else that wants to try to skate around this rule.
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Once cat went to accert it was all down hill from there. You could not go to any Paccar dealer without seeing a sea of yellow in the shop. The cost of tier 3/4 and warranty claims drove cat straight out of the class 8 market. On a side note if you knew someone that could "enhance" the ecm along with a few small mechanical mods then the accerts were power houses, unfortunately to many super truckers have to show how fast and powerful their chicken hauler special is and wind up windowing a block then on to a 30-40k engine replacement.