I've got an 05 Classic w/ a S60 14L 455hp w/ a 13 speed and I believe 3.70's.
865k on the motor, good oil psi, so I'm having DD replace bearings in bottom end and run an overhead/ check injectors.Planning on a 600hp/2000tq program w/egr delete and adding free flow exhaust.Question is what measures should be taken to insure little or no problems w/ more power? IE...gaskets, seals, cac test, boost/ temp gauges?
Thanks guys
ready for 600hp?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by 3rd Gen Driver, Aug 12, 2011.
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It's a DETROIT !!! If you wanted power and perfomance, you should of got a real engine, "CAT" !!!!!!!!
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Ide want a pyro gauge on it if it doesnt already have one.
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I chose fuel mileage/ low repair cost/ and money in my pocket instead.
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I get 7 mpg, and haven't had a major expense in 3 year's and Im putting money in the bank NOT my pocket's.
Thank you KITTY........
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I have a pyro but it seems to only work before the EGR wakes up in the AM.
I thought it might work once the EGR is deleted..... -
and lest we not forget with a detroit you also get to worry about "Oil Mileage" because I have yet to see one that didn't like to eat it some oil, or just flat out leak it on the ground.
When I was learning I drove a W9 with a Detroit, I learned to hate that engine, once I got my licence I bought a W9 with a 6NZ 3406E and put half a million miles on it with the biggest problem I had with it the whole time being having to replace the thermostat.
I ran the overhead once a year, kept the oil changed at 10K intervals, and she treated me right. Selling that truck was one of the single most universally stupid things I have ever done. -
What a douche! The guy asks for simple advice and you have to pounce on him for your own satisfaction. Grow up and learn some manners!ProduceHauler, 112racing, power freak and 4 others Thank this.
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Detroits can actually put out more than 450 hp?:smt081:smt081
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Unless you are going to rebuild the entire engine, do not waste your money.
To achieve that kind of HP and torque with a small displacement engine like the Series 60, you need to change everything. Pistons, liners, an entirely new ECM program, the whole smash. I would also have the block checked for perfect measurements and the head and block matched level.
There are plenty of people out there who will say I am wrong, throw in a programmer and leave it. You can if you want, but remember, your already approaching a high mileage bracket, she isn't a young woman anymore. If you want reliability at a high power range, everything inside needs to be built for a LIFETIME of high power ranges.
Pittsburgh Performance does all of this, but I am guessing at a cost of $30,000.
Also, to put an engine like that, into a Freightliner Classic is a bad move, why? It is a freightliner. It has one of the lowest, if not the lowest, resale value of all trucks out there. A 2005 classic is worth what, $25,000 right now? Your talking about putting that much or more just into the engine, and the entire truck isn't worth anything for cash or trade in a manner of speaking. Also, don't make the mistake of thinking if you drop serious coin into a high performance engine, it suddenly makes the truck worth $50,000.
I hate to be a bubble burster, but there are only 2 trucks worth putting money into, and that ALWAYS sell no matter what, and both are made by Paccar.brenes-built, 3rd Gen Driver and Diesel Dave Thank this.
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