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(OT)Holy Mother Of Diesel!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rob Kozak, Oct 28, 2010.

  1. Rob Kozak
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  2. gas pumper
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    Very cool. I'm happy to see no turbo's there. Good sounding engine.

    I like Detroit Diesels. 71's were the best. IMO.

    Iused to us a liner kit called "E"'s supposed to be an ecconomy kit but had 21:1 compression. They ran well really with N-70 injectors. Where the regular kits would smoke bad with that much fuel.

    He said 3450hp. that's 144 hp per cylinder. That's crazy. I don't know if i can believe that.
     
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  3. I hope that thing is bolted down good.
     
  4. Grinderspark
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    That'll pull a sailor off your sister!

    Imagine the time and money spent.
     

  5. imagine how much HP was lost trying to spin all those blowers
    tk
     
  6. 52stude43
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    that would look good in a T-bucket:eek: anybody know what they plan to do with it , or was it built because they could .
     
  7. Edsel_Presley
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    Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
     
  8. lostforawhile
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    imagine the net gain from the blowers:D
     
  9. lostforawhile
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    why not? :p
     
  10. That is bad ass.... I have 7 MTU/Detroit (2000s) V16 quad turbo'd Diesels that makes 2,975 hp at 1800 rpm and 19,835 Lbs/Ft torque @1300 RPM that run each of our 2 megawatt generator sets.
     
  11. captainjunk#2
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    that thing is mental , would be cool in a pulling tractor though
     
  12. ringo 57
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    from minnesota

    will that fit in my 1934 ford?
     
  13. '59 Metropolitan. 3,000 hp 24V71 Detroit Diesel. Perfect match!

    Lord, that engine makes Viagra totally unnecessary, don't it???
     
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  14. belair
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    Will a T-5 bolt up to that?
     
  15. Sure will!!!

    And it'll be self-UNbolting as soon as you give it a bit o' stick...
    Bwahahahahah :D :D :D

    Cosmo
     
  16. THE_DUDE
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    I was opin to see dude get sucked in by his beard.
     
  17. Dynaflash_8
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    from Auburn WA

  18. lowkroozer
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    With a 400 turbo you could put that thing in NHRA A/SA the way they lie about factory rated horsepower !!!!!!!!
     
  19. lowkroozer
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    Another thought,,love to see it at Bonneville in some kind of a streamlined semi.Talk about a salt storm.
     
  20. If that engine goes in a truck what kind of drive line could live behind it? And further to that the truck sure as hell better have a frame tied together with a roll cage , or tha frame is going to look like a candy cane!
    That all said that is the coolest looking motor I have ever seen and I would bet they wouldn't tell us what it cost to build. Rob.
     
  21. THE_DUDE
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    The question is who let that hillbilly have the checkbook? Really man who paid for this and what is the plan for it?
     
  22. mart3406
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    Not sure what was going on with all those
    belt drive blowers and the throttle plates
    on the blower 'hats'. Detroit actually made
    some 24V-71's for oilfield work (basically
    4 individual inline 6-71's nested together
    and connected to a common gearbox), but
    the blowers on 2-stroke Detroits are all
    internally shaft-driven through a gear train,
    not belt driven and diesels don't require or
    even use throttles on their air intakes. I'm
    not suggesting this thing isn't real, I'm just
    wondering why the seemingly unnecessary
    additional parts.

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  23. gas pumper
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    Mart, That looks to me as 2 12-v's end to end. A 12-V has two 6V-71 blowers end to end in the valley. So this has 4 6v blowers in the valley gear driven off the timing set. and a few more on top belt driven. I think the hats are just for the cool factor. Since there is no throttle necessary. But they could be used as a choke to shut down a runaway. All the detroits had a Blade that you could close over the top of the intake incase something went real bad wrong.

    The belt drive blowers on top are doing what a turbo would do except they don't have to spool up. They are boosting the scavange blowers.

    a normal aspired 8V71 is about 42 hp per cylinder. This one is 144. so about 3.4 times the output.
     
  24. mart3406
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    from Canada

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    Yeah, me too! That would've made for
    one helluva' YouTube video!!:D I can see
    the headline they'd print in the local
    newspaper too - "Local hillbilly ends up
    in Detroit, makes a fuel of himself and
    then ends up exhausted!
    ":eek::eek::D:D

    Mart3406
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  25. tjm73
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    I also wondered why all the seemingly complicated extra stuff was needed.
     
  26. loudpedal
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    Those hats look STUPID. Reminds me of a Mr. Gasket Street Scoop. DUHHHH!
     
  27. 4406
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    Wow, I want to convert my Dodge 108 van to Diesel but I donn't think that would fit. LOL
     
  28. Two stroke Detroit noise sure brings memories. I've seen in front of me, only two trucks with Kenworth factory installed 12V71 engines. I've heard stories, but seen few.
    That setup is pretty badass in my book. Enjoyed the music. Was kinda expecting them to have the need of emergency shutdown with the system not tied together.
    I've been within rock throwing distance of a 4-53 having been started after a replacement governor being installed incorrectly. Ever heard a screamin Detroit at beyond where max RPM should be? And it didn't splatter???
     
  29. BadassBadger
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    from wisconsin

    i would soooooooooooo get like an 80's chevy c70 dumptruck lose the dump box and wedge that puppy between the frame rails behind the cab then fab up a dually long box around it! it would be the most badass hot rodded truck ever! oh and LOTS of reinforcement!
     
  30. BISHOP
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    He could've had something nice instead of all that jazz.
     

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