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We also use harbor freight 12K if you by the extended warranty you can take it back before its up and get a brand new one. We pull 2 6200 tractors in at once. remote works great as long as your not next to someone that has the same one and trying to use theirs at the same time.
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We have 2 lss diesels one runs either a 14:1 or 15:1 and the other tractor runs 16.7:1 both 3 turbo set up.
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Yes fill the head and leave the block open. You will need an oil heater. Pros NO water issues Con can't run motor as long
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You will have a lot less main and rod bearing problems if you go with a counter weighted crank especially if your planning on running over 6000 rpms. Well worth the money and time in the long run.
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What if you give diesels 200 more pounds over alky then would they keep up? Akly 6100 and diesels 6300
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Yes i believe so
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If you go back to a lower weight lss aky @ 6000 and diesels @ 6300 and not have this 350+ track keep them 290-300 diesels can compete.
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Faulk Racing in Harrison IL is a dealer. There is station on Harrison st in Rockford that has turbo blue at the pump.
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Illini State Pullers Has a 5000 and 7000 na ss
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Light supers stocks. The lower the weight the more skill it takes!
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It can be done. I know of 2 that run with ISP light supers at 6000 with multiple chargers. Ulmers might even have one ready to go. But I think 666 or 656 would be easier and less expensive to do.
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We run stock cranks that have been fully counter weighted. We run 3 turbos and see 200 psi of boost. The block is girdled. Low rpms and high boost seems to be what hurts the crank. We also have spun bearings with very high rpms also.
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Looking to have a crank fully counter weighted. Does anyone have a good recommendations?
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Who makes the aluminum front drive pulleys that mount on the front of a crank to drive water and oil pumps. I'm in need one one for an IH crank 3 holes with 26 cogs.
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Black Smoke Pulling Team facebook
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If your just going from the truck cover to the ag cover you dont need to pull any gears off.
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Yes for the most part. Some will not have power back till Saturday.
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Mets machine in Ohio
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Who are the clubs?
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Is there any clubs the don't allow pullers to use additives for lube of any kind in there diesel or alcohol fuels and water injection. How long will it take before failure of valve guides, water pump, fuel pumps etc. If the club has this rule does it (the club) take responsibility for the damages caused by this rule. Or does the puller take the chance at being caught and kick out to protect
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Lets put it this way.. Why do they make small and big air compressor tanks? Smalls ones have to run a lot more often to keep up with demand. Making more work for the air compressor. The larger tanks don't have to do that because they have more volume at the same pressure giving the air compressor a chance to keep up. Same concept for your turbo. Yes its on a way smaller scale but when your t
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Longer gives you more volume. Helps you stay on top of the turbo at the end of the track.
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Who can counter weight a crank?
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Flatout group 1-877-837-9200
Theirs are coated. Work excellent!!
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Thank you
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Is there a formula to figure out gear ratio. i have a 666 rear end with 16/49 ring and pinion. Constant mesh gear 41 top 28 lower. 2nd gear 48 top, 33 bottom. 3rd gear 44 top and 37 bottom. Any help would be great!
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If i remember right they could of hooked in the super stock class but they chose not too!!! And looks like they could of finished pretty good!
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We use an electric pump one for like a lawn sprayer. put a suction hose in the drain of the rear end. simple and light weight.
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hi torq red with temp tach safe 80w
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GMS has a kit for both.
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