Wednesday, 20 December 2017

HOW TO GET 3,000 HP FROM 391 CUBIC INCHES: THE CUMMINS WAY

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That’s right — 3,000 horsepower from less than 400 cubic inches. Not only that, these fire-breathers are doing it fuel-only, and are lasting an entire season (40 to 50 hooks). Based around the B series Cummins — the small block of the diesel pickup world — exotic parts like billet blocks, worked over cylinder heads, mega-sized turbochargers, and torrents of fuel are employed to transform a once tame, commercial-grade inline-six into a 6,000-rpm screamer that sees 150 pounds of boost. The technology found in these engines is extensive, and what’s even more profound is that it all happened very quickly. Just seven or eight years ago, 1,900 hp was the big number to beat in the top ranks of the compound turbo Super Stock diesel truck class (i.e., the baddest of the bad). Now, that number is being made by the Pro Stock class — the single turbo category below it. Here, we look at some of the key breakthroughs that have pushed the Cummins B series into new territory.


HOW TO GET 3,000 HP FROM 391 CUBIC INCHES: THE CUMMINS WAY
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