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09-27-2013, 03:20 PM | #33 | |
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Re: Duramax/cummins conversions?
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The 1st generation 12 valve was rated at a conservative 160 hp. However, it actually put out quite a bit more than that. Even in stock form, they'll pull harder than a 454 big block. One big reason for the very conservative horsepower rating was because the rest of the Dodge truck (such as the transmission) couldn't handle more than that. That said, it is quite easily to get 300 hp out of these engines with just some simple adjustments. After that, it'll require different turbos, etc. The VE injection pump is limited to about 450 hp max. The 2nd generation 12 valve with the P-pump is a different animal in terms of power. These suckers can put out over 1000 hp without too much difficulty. Everybody wants these engines for the big power so they cost more money on the used market.
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