Watwood
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So these motors are ~7.8 liters and produce 140hp and a little over 300ft/lbs. I would like to discuss ways to improve this (in addition to turning up the injection pump) as a stock 5.9 liter Cummins produces 200hp, but more importantly, 400+ ft/lbs within the same RPM range; not to mention a "turned up" Cummins can easily produce 450+ hp and 800+ ft/lbs.
1. Intercooling: I believe this would be a quick and easy way to gain a decent percentage increase in power, it would allow a cooler/denser charge of air which would in turn allow more fuel to be dumped into the combustion chamber.
2. Coolant flowing through the head: (Note! I do not own a M35A2 yet, just started doing research, so I have not looked at one of these engines in a while but...) Is there not a way to bypass the coolant flowing through the head. On modern vehicles this is just a way to help warm up the motor to operating temps. on cold starts, so if there's an in and out hose, just unhook them from the head and run a hose between the two.
3. Turbo: Update the turbo to one that spools quicker while maintaining boost throughout RPM range, look past C and D turbos. This could mean fabricating a new manifold. I would have to do my research on turbos as this would not necessarily mean slapping a huge diameter turbo on as it needs to spool quickly.
4. Compression ratio: These 1600lb beasts are sitting at 22:1. Guh Lawd. I know they were originally designed to be N/A so this is excusable. So, anyone every tried dished pistons or would this completely kill the multi-fuel capability?
LOL, by the time all this was done one prob. should have just slapped a 12 valve Cummins in it. Throw some feedback at me.
1. Intercooling: I believe this would be a quick and easy way to gain a decent percentage increase in power, it would allow a cooler/denser charge of air which would in turn allow more fuel to be dumped into the combustion chamber.
2. Coolant flowing through the head: (Note! I do not own a M35A2 yet, just started doing research, so I have not looked at one of these engines in a while but...) Is there not a way to bypass the coolant flowing through the head. On modern vehicles this is just a way to help warm up the motor to operating temps. on cold starts, so if there's an in and out hose, just unhook them from the head and run a hose between the two.
3. Turbo: Update the turbo to one that spools quicker while maintaining boost throughout RPM range, look past C and D turbos. This could mean fabricating a new manifold. I would have to do my research on turbos as this would not necessarily mean slapping a huge diameter turbo on as it needs to spool quickly.
4. Compression ratio: These 1600lb beasts are sitting at 22:1. Guh Lawd. I know they were originally designed to be N/A so this is excusable. So, anyone every tried dished pistons or would this completely kill the multi-fuel capability?
LOL, by the time all this was done one prob. should have just slapped a 12 valve Cummins in it. Throw some feedback at me.