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I don't think the top speed is neccessarily about power, more about not exceeding max RPM's and overspinning the engine. More power would just help get you there faster.
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Basic engine design for these motors means they have a more limited amount of boost because the heads tend to 'lift', then you get the blown head gaskets.What’s the design margin? 50%? Higher?
Does anyone know? Has anyone boosted it higher with safe results?
Above 80 mph, power really IS needed because of the wind resistance. Above 70 mph it is noticable.I don't think the top speed is neccessarily about power, more about not exceeding max RPM's and overspinning the engine. More power would just help get you there faster.
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I think it’s for sale, at least it was awhile back. 99,000 asking price.
I rarely talk bad about somebody and their toy - but DAMN that is UGLY!
Lol, but it still doesn’t beat the Pontiac Aztek.
I rarely talk bad about somebody and their toy - but DAMN that is UGLY!
I did think about it, but for some reason something doesn’t feel right about modifying it that much, I would rather be passed by a Prius than change the engine, I love the way it sounds now that it runs well and how it feels, and it’s history.Basic engine design for these motors means they have a more limited amount of boost because the heads tend to 'lift', then you get the blown head gaskets.
How much difference with ARP head bolts, etc. not sure. I know you can make more power, but at a fairly high price.
If you want to push those limits, put in a duramax with a 6 spd allison. Much better conversion with power and reliability.
Air resistance/ drag increases as you go faster by the square cube law, where if you double your speed the air resistance quadruples, therefore it takes a lot more power to go faster…or go more aerodynamic like Action pointed out with that beautyI don't think the top speed is neccessarily about power, more about not exceeding max RPM's and overspinning the engine. More power would just help get you there faster.
.I did think about it, but for some reason something doesn’t feel right about modifying it that much, I would rather be passed by a Prius than change the engine, I love the way it sounds now that it runs well and how it feels, and it’s history.
But your still limited to the max rpm of your engine, for a given transmission and gearing right? Point being...on an M998 with a 3 speed, you shoudn't exceed 55-60mph I'm told. If you were to add a turbo to the engine but keep the same transmission and gearing, wouldn't it still be a bad idea to exceed 55-60mph? By adding horsepower you havent actually increased the max rpm of the engine right?Air resistance/ drag increases as you go faster by the square cube law, where if you double your speed the air resistance quadruples, therefore it takes a lot more power to go faster…or go more aerodynamic like Action pointed out with that beauty
Correct. Red line for rpms is there for a reason; to keep things on the safe side. If you wanted to go higher for extended periods, rebuild the engine and do something the military doesn't care about, that much: have every rotating part perfectly balanced!If you were to add a turbo to the engine but keep the same transmission and gearing, wouldn't it still be a bad idea to exceed 55-60mph?
What is the manufacture week/ year, it should be on the side of the tire, next to DOT, something like 34/20 (34th week of 2020)?Read this thread as I was about to research new tires for my M998. Called CSM army tire and inquired about what they had. On Monday 1/3 onorder 4 new BFG tires on 24 bolt rims. With run flats. They arrived today!! Brand new tires. Can’t wait to get them on.
Kudos to CSM. Great deal and prompt shipping.
Here in Europe we use something we calles "balance sand" or "balance powder".yes, you can balance them out with runflats, and then safely run them at highway speeds.
Getting a set of Centramatics or Balancemasters does help, because even being just a little out of balance makes things feel worse the faster you drive.
I've run Wrangler MT and MTR tires on both 12 and 24 bolt rims at 70+mph with the runflats installed and only occasionally get noticeable shaking, and that is with doing the tire work myself, no balancing, and centramatics.
It does not...! The powder (beads, pellets, etc.) would stick to the RF-lubricant and make a big mess.Whether this still works with runflat / is safe I do not know.
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