Mar-23-2017 04:41 AM
Apr-04-2017 07:38 PM
demiles wrote:
The maximum torque limit on today's emissions controlled diesels is dynamic depending on many variables. The two different tests by TFL with the Ford proves this.
These are general limitations and each manufacture may use variations and set points to suit they're needs.
1)Maximum engine torque is limited by DPF soot load,atmospheric pressure, and intake pressure / temperature.
2)Transmission torque limit
3)Torque reduction for heating protection
4)Torque reduction for smoke limitation
5)Fail safe mode ECU failure
So these tests are really only valid under the very specific conditions they were performed. Change the weather conditions, temps ect and the results will probably change as well. The rated peak torque figures will only occur under proper conditions and obviously Ford is reducing it's max torque number under the TFL test conditions that day. So what is learned from this test? Ford guys don't challenge a LP5 or a RAM 6.7 during the heat of the day,wait till night time.
Apr-04-2017 07:13 AM
Apr-04-2017 05:59 AM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:
I encourage everybody involved in this thread go buy a one-ton crew cab with 8 ft box and diesel engine. We will then pick a specific trailer to purchase as well. We will then pick multiple places around the country to perform testing ourselves! Who is in?
Apr-04-2017 05:48 AM
Dadoffourgirls wrote:
I encourage everybody involved in this thread go buy a one-ton crew cab with 8 ft box and diesel engine. We will then pick a specific trailer to purchase as well. We will then pick multiple places around the country to perform testing ourselves! Who is in?
Apr-04-2017 04:50 AM
Apr-04-2017 04:35 AM
Huntindog wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Not really much point in that. You present some things as fact.... When you have no way to KNOW if it is or not.Huntindog wrote:
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/theory
When you have a theory, you have a set of beliefs or principles that might not be proven yet.
I do believe I said it was my theory and what I think happened multiple times in this thread so....
I would love to hear your theory or educated guess and debate it.
If you are not willing to open your eyes to ALL possibilities, then your theory becomes stronger in your mind to the point that you believe it to be fact.
A closed mind cannot learn anything.
Have a nice day
Apr-04-2017 01:48 AM
ShinerBock wrote:Not really much point in that. You present some things as fact.... When you have no way to KNOW if it is or not.Huntindog wrote:
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/theory
When you have a theory, you have a set of beliefs or principles that might not be proven yet.
I do believe I said it was my theory and what I think happened multiple times in this thread so....
I would love to hear your theory or educated guess and debate it.
Apr-03-2017 06:54 PM
Huntindog wrote:
https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/theory
When you have a theory, you have a set of beliefs or principles that might not be proven yet.
Apr-03-2017 06:09 PM
Apr-03-2017 08:05 AM
Huntindog wrote:
There is really only one realistic possible explanation for the Ike 30K results being inconsistent with the other test result.
But you cannot consider it, let alone accept it.
You "KNOW" too much
Apr-03-2017 01:57 AM
ShinerBock wrote:Huntindog wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
Especially those that think they "know" how a dyno works and cry foul because their favorite wasn't the best.
I can see that you are smarting over your "Fords lack of a cold air intake" theory being questioned/debunked, by the Ford/Ram 30K Ike test results being inconsistent with the other test.
What else do you KNOW?:B
On the contrary, I don't see it being debunked in an form or fashion and the only one that questioned it doesn't have an answer himself so......
I also KNOW quiet a bit actually. Like how dynos work and how it is very hard for them to be inconsistent from one vehicle to the next unless there was an issue with the vehicle itself. I KNOW that some people think dyno runs from other dynomometers ran on different days and at different altitudes are valid dynos to compare to this one when that is far from a valid comparison. I KNOW the guys at ATS know what they are doing and have ran dynos for many diesel competitions and review sites including Truck Trend, Diesel Power, Pickuptruck.com, and many more. I KNOW that not one of the three the Duramax runs shown at 8:57 of the video broke 772 lb-ft.
If you want to play this game, I'll be your huckleberry.
Apr-02-2017 09:42 PM
Apr-02-2017 07:24 PM
Huntindog wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
Especially those that think they "know" how a dyno works and cry foul because their favorite wasn't the best.
I can see that you are smarting over your "Fords lack of a cold air intake" theory being questioned/debunked, by the Ford/Ram 30K Ike test results being inconsistent with the other test.
What else do you KNOW?:B
Apr-02-2017 05:54 PM