โMay-25-2019 06:37 AM
โMay-27-2019 08:27 AM
Dave5143 wrote:
Am I seeing things or are those pistons flat as a pancake? What would keep them from wobbling and getting stuck in the cylinder?
โMay-27-2019 07:57 AM
โMay-27-2019 07:39 AM
โMay-27-2019 07:01 AM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
The biggest news is the steel pistons that will handle some serious cylinder pressures along with a stronger more efficient turbo.
This will be a serious medium duty engine.
Steel pistons are nice and stronger IF they are the same size as the older pistons. If not, then they are just using it to to save weight. That is just like high strength steel frames. Stronger metals can be used to reduce the mass which reduces weight, but it doesn't necessarily meet stringer over all. It just means that you can use less of the stronger metal to achieve the same strength of using more of a lesser metal.
โMay-26-2019 02:21 AM
ShinerBock wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
The biggest news is the steel pistons that will handle some serious cylinder pressures along with a stronger more efficient turbo.
This will be a serious medium duty engine.
Steel pistons are nice and stronger IF they are the same size as the older pistons. If not, then they are just using it to to save weight. That is just like high strength steel frames. Stronger metals can be used to reduce the mass which reduces weight, but it doesn't necessarily meet stringer over all. It just means that you can use less of the stronger metal to achieve the same strength of using more of a lesser metal.
โMay-26-2019 12:52 AM
FishOnOne wrote:
The biggest news is the steel pistons that will handle some serious cylinder pressures along with a stronger more efficient turbo.
This will be a serious medium duty engine.
โMay-25-2019 05:31 PM
larry barnhart wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Will be interesting to see how they all do hooking to a 30k load.
Recent Dyno run with a stock 19 Cummins with advertised HP of 400 hit 392 on the rollers. I believe the Cummins filtration is 4 microns.
I think all 3 will do just fine.
chevman driving old iron.
โMay-25-2019 05:31 PM
FishOnOne wrote:
The biggest news is the steel pistons that will handle some serious cylinder pressures along with a stronger more efficient turbo.
This will be a serious medium duty engine.
โMay-25-2019 03:56 PM
โMay-25-2019 03:56 PM
โMay-25-2019 03:31 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Will be interesting to see how they all do hooking to a 30k load.
Recent Dyno run with a stock 19 Cummins with advertised HP of 400 hit 392 on the rollers. I believe the Cummins filtration is 4 microns.
โMay-25-2019 03:30 PM
โMay-25-2019 03:27 PM
ShinerBock wrote:
The "new" fuel system can still have a CP4, but with the new version that puts out 2,700 bar(39k psi). You can inject a lot of fuel in a short amount of time with that much pressure, but it may come at a sacrifice of fuel system longevity and reliability. Are increased power numbers worth that? I guess that depends on who you ask.
I know one thing, Ford should upgrade their fuel filtration with 36k psi. Even something as small as 5 micron can wreak havoc on fuel system components at that pressure, and Fords 10 micron filters won't cut it.
โMay-25-2019 02:40 PM
Dave5143 wrote:2oldman wrote:mich800 wrote:It usually reflects the company's value, yes.
You do realize dollar share price is not the value of a company.
Need to consider the number of shares outstanding. In the case of F there are something North of 3.9 Billion shares. At $10 a share that comes to a total capitalization of $39 Billion.
Source: Yahoo Finance.