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That is what my gut feeling is too. And naturally, with the extra power on tap you are going to want to "play" at least a little bit. So you are probably going to stress some components more than a bone stock truck which would probably shorten it slightly.
Currently, I am running my Smarty on level 9....but drive it sensibly. Will that in and of itself shorten it's lifespan? Any other "experts" want to chime in?
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I would think if they were driven close to the same yes, it would but it would be a small amount. I think that on 9 as it comes up in rpm and ramps all the timing in, there is more cylinder press, hense more wear. The problem is a lot of people will use the power if it is instantly available. I just installed the newest version of the smarty for aftermarket injectors and turbo and love it. I run it everyday on 4. This smarty feels more powerful then the crazy larry program and drives better also. I wish we could get rid of the top speed limiter though. I need to get back on the dyno again. Tim
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That is what my gut feeling is too. And naturally, with the extra power on tap you are going to want to "play" at least a little bit. So you are probably going to stress some components more than a bone stock truck which would probably shorten it slightly.
Currently, I am running my Smarty on level 9....but drive it sensibly. Will that in and of itself shorten it's lifespan? Any other "experts" want to chime in?
Currently, I am running my Smarty on level 9....but drive it sensibly. Will that in and of itself shorten it's lifespan? Any other "experts" want to chime in?
Dude, even if your truck was stock your tranny will fall out by next week
right after the 8 stops following 7
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I want a ride in that Beast!!!!!!!! I'm coming down there tomorrow Tim. Just leave the keys in the ashtray and leave the door unlocked. I'll be nice to it.........
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I agree with this
even tho i am an older school person, i will build a third or fourth gen later on in my life, I have very quickly come to realize that you cannot have your cake and eat it to, I wanted a 700 horse 12V, but for my towing, and daily driven applications, it just cannot be done without too much smoke, or broken parts, IMHO, most have to settle for a happy medium if you want to use your truck for work and play, as I realize that I have to, (its my only truck for now) or if you are lucky enough to have a DD and a toy, the toy can be unlimited, and the DD, just enough per say, IMHO with my figures i have a just enough toy to beat most on the road, and still tow 15K lbs if i have to... cant argue with that for now..
Do i beat on my truck sencelessly? again i use the notion that its the only one i have, and at times i hate wrenching and down time (when its due to stuff ive broken) If i did beat on my truck, i dont think the stock HG and bolts would have lasted this long...
Rick
even tho i am an older school person, i will build a third or fourth gen later on in my life, I have very quickly come to realize that you cannot have your cake and eat it to, I wanted a 700 horse 12V, but for my towing, and daily driven applications, it just cannot be done without too much smoke, or broken parts, IMHO, most have to settle for a happy medium if you want to use your truck for work and play, as I realize that I have to, (its my only truck for now) or if you are lucky enough to have a DD and a toy, the toy can be unlimited, and the DD, just enough per say, IMHO with my figures i have a just enough toy to beat most on the road, and still tow 15K lbs if i have to... cant argue with that for now..
Do i beat on my truck sencelessly? again i use the notion that its the only one i have, and at times i hate wrenching and down time (when its due to stuff ive broken) If i did beat on my truck, i dont think the stock HG and bolts would have lasted this long...
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I would think if they were driven close to the same yes, it would but it would be a small amount. I think that on 9 as it comes up in rpm and ramps all the timing in, there is more cylinder press, hense more wear. The problem is a lot of people will use the power if it is instantly available. ...................... Tim
Tim I appreciate your opinion as I know it is well respected on this board. Currently I am running my truck on level 9 even though it is basically a daily driver. Im not worried about the trans yet. I know it needs to be built, but the way im using it....I doubt im hurting it. But the cylinder pressure increase does concern me if it is shortening the lifespan or stressing my engine unnecessarily.
You mentioned earlier about the potential factory flaws in the motor showing up when going from 500 to say 700hp, is also a concern of mine. I am at a "fork in the road" so to speak about whether I want to go all out and really BOMB my truck, or just have a nice 450-500hp for daily driving. I tow often, I drive 60 miles minimum a day, and I don't have the deep pockets to afford to "blow up" my truck or have a catastrophic engine failure.
Fuel pressure and trans upgrades are coming soon. How far I go with the trans upgrades......and how far I go with the bombs is still yet undetermined.
Any advice you have to offer is welcome. I don't see my truck becoming a drag truck or sled truck....just a dyno queen....if that.
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When I say more wear, it is a very small difference. You should have no problems going 300k miles mildly bombed. If you use good sense, let it warm up easy, use good oil changed regularly, etc. These engines are very reliable and tough. My 00 truck has been over 600hp for 3 years with no side effects I can tell. Tim