schiker
Well-Known Member
Be careful comparing heath's land speed record truck to a tow vehicle. Or comparing one strategy build to another.
You get a whole lot more underhood air flushing the engine compartment running 100 mph vs crawling up a grade at 30 mph or less. Heat soaked compartment environment and open element can easily derate the engine. If you can maintain 45 mph would be an improvement of air flush over 30 and might make all the difference and or 10 degrees ambient might also make a significant difference comparing one pull to another.
I think there are a lot of other nuiances to Heaths build that are a bit tougher to pick up on. As far as it being the fastest 6.5 I have read of other powerful builds maybe not quite as fast but great builds. Not taking away from Heath at all Heath knows his stuff and has different tricks up his sleeve for different applications and desired outcomes.
Cooler air is almost always better. But too cool might be something overlooked. Interesting reading tidbit Turbine Doc has dropped mentioning optimal IAT at 150F ish in a few posts. The temperature of air in the cylinder does have an affect on the penetration rate of the flame front of injection spray (why there is cold advance timing and why different thermostats offer different performance).
The 6.5 is a simple idi engine yes but when you start trying to eek out the very best performance its a long long discussion and total system thing. Somethings build well on each other some don't. Make sure you know how each tweak or mod affects others and overall system.
And I agree it might take a week and 1000's of typed words to explain all the interactions of just a handful of mods. I am still reading and learning.
You get a whole lot more underhood air flushing the engine compartment running 100 mph vs crawling up a grade at 30 mph or less. Heat soaked compartment environment and open element can easily derate the engine. If you can maintain 45 mph would be an improvement of air flush over 30 and might make all the difference and or 10 degrees ambient might also make a significant difference comparing one pull to another.
I think there are a lot of other nuiances to Heaths build that are a bit tougher to pick up on. As far as it being the fastest 6.5 I have read of other powerful builds maybe not quite as fast but great builds. Not taking away from Heath at all Heath knows his stuff and has different tricks up his sleeve for different applications and desired outcomes.
Cooler air is almost always better. But too cool might be something overlooked. Interesting reading tidbit Turbine Doc has dropped mentioning optimal IAT at 150F ish in a few posts. The temperature of air in the cylinder does have an affect on the penetration rate of the flame front of injection spray (why there is cold advance timing and why different thermostats offer different performance).
The 6.5 is a simple idi engine yes but when you start trying to eek out the very best performance its a long long discussion and total system thing. Somethings build well on each other some don't. Make sure you know how each tweak or mod affects others and overall system.
And I agree it might take a week and 1000's of typed words to explain all the interactions of just a handful of mods. I am still reading and learning.
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