Is there any way to spin more rpm's on our 7.3's (and is it worth it?)
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Is there any way to spin more rpm's on our 7.3's (and is it worth it?)
I know with the 12v cummins you can buy governor spring kits which will allow you to spin the motor from 3,000rpms to 4,000rpms, depending on which kit you buy. The stock 12v starts defueling at like 1800rpms and the automatics shift at 2200rpms... but with a larger gsk it allows them to fuel all the way up to 3k, 4k, even 5k.
Is there a way to spin the 7.3 out higher? And is it worth it (power wise) on these trucks?
Matt
Is there a way to spin the 7.3 out higher? And is it worth it (power wise) on these trucks?
Matt
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Re: Is there any way to spin more rpm's on our 7.3's (and is it worth it?)
Yea the real quick dump all ur oil through the hole in the block kind of performance. Lol
Most common diesels have a effective range where the amount of fuel, injector duration and timing can compress into power.
Anything much past 3 k on a stock motor is just waisting fuel decreasing engine life and robbing power. I will admit it is cool but leave it to the Cummins guys to blow stuff up.
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Most common diesels have a effective range where the amount of fuel, injector duration and timing can compress into power.
Anything much past 3 k on a stock motor is just waisting fuel decreasing engine life and robbing power. I will admit it is cool but leave it to the Cummins guys to blow stuff up.
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Re: Is there any way to spin more rpm's on our 7.3's (and is it worth it?)
Lame find.
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The ONLY thing that makes spinning the 7.3L NOT worth it is the HEUI injection system.
Sure, you can get a stock-injectored 7.3L to spin 5000 RPM but it will have ZERO power at that point. Power is fuel delivered over time; and TIME is something that the 7.3L injector does very inefficiently.
Oh, and as far as Frank's 7.3L in the video, it's been said time and time again that his reason for having those is SIMPLY for competition purposes (sled pulling/drag racing) to keep the smoke from "fogging" the lights and drowning the people in the stands.
Sure, you can get a stock-injectored 7.3L to spin 5000 RPM but it will have ZERO power at that point. Power is fuel delivered over time; and TIME is something that the 7.3L injector does very inefficiently.
Oh, and as far as Frank's 7.3L in the video, it's been said time and time again that his reason for having those is SIMPLY for competition purposes (sled pulling/drag racing) to keep the smoke from "fogging" the lights and drowning the people in the stands.
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