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Old 06-06-2009, 02:08 AM   #1
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My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.


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Old 06-06-2009, 04:29 AM   #2
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

Awesome, what did you end up running?
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Old 06-06-2009, 04:47 AM   #3
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Awesome, what did you end up running?
17.33. not too fast i know but a heavy truck
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Old 06-06-2009, 05:36 AM   #4
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

So what's in your C20? Must be good to get the pressurized diesel off the line...
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Old 06-06-2009, 08:16 AM   #5
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

That looked cool, but I hardly doubt that your truck running a 17.33 will beat a 40psi turbo truck I definetly do not agree that other truck was boosting anywhere near 40 psi maybe 4-6 pounds if not the driver cant drive for crap. Here are some examples of truck with 40 psi.


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Old 06-06-2009, 10:41 AM   #6
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

I agree with Big Al.
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Old 06-06-2009, 10:53 AM   #7
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Old 06-06-2009, 12:14 PM   #8
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

He did say at the end of the race that his clutch was slipping, but eh. . who am i to complain i was happy to take a win
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Old 06-06-2009, 01:45 PM   #9
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I agree with Big Al.
yep........no way no how......but take the win anyway you can get it!!!!!!!!!
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Old 06-06-2009, 04:47 PM   #10
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

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whice race track is that?
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Old 06-06-2009, 06:09 PM   #11
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whice race track is that?
Sirace out in Tucson, Az
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Old 06-06-2009, 08:05 PM   #12
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

A win is a win. Congradulations!! Seeing how there are same diesel drag races on this thread, this is one of my favorites!!
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Old 06-06-2009, 09:33 PM   #13
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

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..... I definetly do not agree that other truck was boosting anywhere near 40 psi maybe 4-6 pounds .....
You realize that a bone stock Cummins runs 20 pounds of boost right ? A fuel box and a boost fooler will get you in the mid 30's easily. It's completely feasible that the guy was hitting 40 pounds.

I speak from personal experience having a string of hot rod diesel trucks in my life. I pulled trailers everyday with my trucks running these kinds of boost numbers. Remember, black smoke like seen in those videos is overfueling. It doesn't necessarily have any real connection with boost numbers.
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

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You realize that a bone stock Cummins runs 20 pounds of boost right ? A fuel box and a boost fooler will get you in the mid 30's easily. It's completely feasible that the guy was hitting 40 pounds.

I speak from personal experience having a string of hot rod diesel trucks in my life. I pulled trailers everyday with my trucks running these kinds of boost numbers. Remember, black smoke like seen in those videos is overfueling. It doesn't necessarily have any real connection with boost numbers.
Looked like a first gen. cummins, he probably just had the fuel screw turned all the way in, but i pretty sure the stock turbo on the old 12 valves werent capable of that psi even with an adjustable boost elbow. 20psi is very common though. I maybe wrong, anyways good run man!
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Old 06-07-2009, 07:44 AM   #15
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

Ya know, in that vein, a lot of fellas really turn the fuel up on these things and put the turbo way out of it's efficiency range. For instance, the HX35 on my Cummins truck really became inefficient around 35 pounds of boost. It would make more, but it also made lots of heat. It sounds impressive to turn a turbo into the stratosphere, but it's a bad idea. A turbo upgrade is in order at that point, but very costly.

We also get a lot of guys around here that add massive fuel through boxes, grinding the plate, or adjusting the fuel screw (depending on pump type), but never buy a pyrometer to keep track of EGT. Those guys learn an expensive lesson pretty quick. And, when dealing with Cummins engines, lessons are expensive indeed.

The fellow above stated that the Cummins guy said his clutch was slipping. That is very common when you really step on one of these things with adding torque. A good Southbend upgrade clutch will run between 1000 and 1500 just for parts alone. That's why so many diesel guys are running around with slipping clutches. They don't want to pay to play and do it right.
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

That truck could had been boosting 100 pounds but still got smoked by a 17.33?

We have so SERIOUS diesel power machines downhere running mid 10's and driven daily and my point was that the other truck was a pig.
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

so does that mean when you see a diesel truck smoking like that..its really running way overfueled?

and that even when you turn the boost up etc, the truck should still run clean?

i know a little smoke from like 1000 through 1800 rpm is normal..but beyond that if it is smoking it is improperly tuned?
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

No not necessarily. Smoke right off the line is unburnt fuel(very common) but once you get the turbo lit is should clean it up. So if the truck keeps smoking then yes its overfueled. Of course this varies from truck to truck, the diesel drag trucks throw everything they can at them, but your common street truck it shouldnt
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Re: My 69 C20 beating a Cummings Diesel with 40 pounds boost.

Exactly.

When you whack it at low rpm, it will blow black smoke. As you watch the boost gauge climb and hear the turbo build, the smoke should clear up almost completely. At full boost, if it still is smoking, you are dumping way too much fuel into the system. Too much fuel under full boost will dramatically increase EGT.
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Sirace out in Tucson, Az

I was looking at the track a said to myself that it looked like SIR.
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I was looking at the track a said to myself that it looked like SIR.
lol ya its SIR
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