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5/8 ton status
Alright, and yes, the drivetrain (mostly Allison and probably that massive AAM 11.5in rear end) and the 33in BFG M/Ts sucked up quite a bit. But it came in at a grand total of 312 hp and 422 ft lbs. (Which is actually fairly close to what they put out factory at the crank). And yes, that is at the wheels for anyone who didnt see that in the earlier post. We are assuming anywhere from 100 hp/tq and up on the losses, but its just a guess at best. No honest idea on what it does at the crank. He rarely does 4wd stuff there, and it was his first Allison. So its anybodies guess on the real loses. Im going to guess and say somewhere as of now in the lower to mid 400s for HP, and the mid to high 600s for torque.
He ended up drawing another 60hp alone out of getting it semi close to right after the cam and blah blah install. The tuning is done via labtop, and basically he hacks into the PCM and re does what GM couldnt do. As their program couldnt handle the amount of air going in or exhaust coming out. Its tuned for 91 octane for anyone curious.
Now for the problems, its got a real bad lean condition. From about 2500 to 4500 its running around 15-1 AFR. Strangely after 4500 we could get it to 13-1 AFR easy. So we are going back and start going through the injectors/regulator/pump and finding the cause of our low fuel flow. Most likely, its going to need injectors, a big Walbro, and a regulator of some sort. But, when I drove it there, it was reading up in the 17-1 AFR category
. But, its running decent enough that it can tool around town as long as its not pulling anything heavy and its ok.
In all, I went by myself and drove it there and back. On the way there, it ran pretty good (to my mind), would easily of raped a stock 8.1 all day even missing OD, but now, its a rocket. Sets you back in the seat like a car and pulls like a train. Plus, picked up 2mpg and now it averages 13.4 on the interstate. Best part is it sounds dead stock except for the mufflers, and you cant tell anything by looking at it. Raced a Hemi 2wd whatever that thing is called with the RumbleBee stripe on the back and dusted it like it wasnt even there.
Now for the cool, there was not ONE, but TWO original 67 Shelby Cobras there (you know them ugly little 2 seater gocart things). And I mean ORIGINAL. (Owned by the SAME GUY) One was a 4 speed 427 with just a hair over 1 million in worth, and the other a 289 4 speed coming in at 800k. A 70 Chevelle with an 8-71 on a 502 aluminum BB, and the nastiest sounding small block 71 Nova I have ever heard. Didnt take any pics because I will be going back soon enough with the truck and can probably get them then anyways. (And I was more awestruck than anything)
And lastly, I aint got no membership, but I do have a sweet video of it raising up on the dyno and stretching the straps when it starts winding up.
And btw, that crank is crazy heavy. I still didnt want to pick it up after it was lightened.
He ended up drawing another 60hp alone out of getting it semi close to right after the cam and blah blah install. The tuning is done via labtop, and basically he hacks into the PCM and re does what GM couldnt do. As their program couldnt handle the amount of air going in or exhaust coming out. Its tuned for 91 octane for anyone curious.
Now for the problems, its got a real bad lean condition. From about 2500 to 4500 its running around 15-1 AFR. Strangely after 4500 we could get it to 13-1 AFR easy. So we are going back and start going through the injectors/regulator/pump and finding the cause of our low fuel flow. Most likely, its going to need injectors, a big Walbro, and a regulator of some sort. But, when I drove it there, it was reading up in the 17-1 AFR category
. But, its running decent enough that it can tool around town as long as its not pulling anything heavy and its ok. In all, I went by myself and drove it there and back. On the way there, it ran pretty good (to my mind), would easily of raped a stock 8.1 all day even missing OD, but now, its a rocket. Sets you back in the seat like a car and pulls like a train. Plus, picked up 2mpg and now it averages 13.4 on the interstate. Best part is it sounds dead stock except for the mufflers, and you cant tell anything by looking at it. Raced a Hemi 2wd whatever that thing is called with the RumbleBee stripe on the back and dusted it like it wasnt even there.
Now for the cool, there was not ONE, but TWO original 67 Shelby Cobras there (you know them ugly little 2 seater gocart things). And I mean ORIGINAL. (Owned by the SAME GUY) One was a 4 speed 427 with just a hair over 1 million in worth, and the other a 289 4 speed coming in at 800k. A 70 Chevelle with an 8-71 on a 502 aluminum BB, and the nastiest sounding small block 71 Nova I have ever heard. Didnt take any pics because I will be going back soon enough with the truck and can probably get them then anyways. (And I was more awestruck than anything)
And lastly, I aint got no membership, but I do have a sweet video of it raising up on the dyno and stretching the straps when it starts winding up.
And btw, that crank is crazy heavy. I still didnt want to pick it up after it was lightened.

the most fun is finding some "control subjects" and whoop their asses. In the name of science of course 



