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on: 11-24-2002
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Caterpillar supertruck at Nogaro, June 22, 2002. |
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#1 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:30:06 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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Apparently these things make about 1600hp and over 3000lb-ft of torque, from a 12L inline-6. |
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#4 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:37:16 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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From www.caterpillar.com:
Caterpillar C12, 12-litre, six-cylinder engine featuring 4-valve head, twin Schwitzer S300 turbochargers, EUI fuel system. Specially prepared for racing but retaining standard production components.
POWER OUTPUT: Exceeding 1400 bhp and torque in excess of 4200 Nm. Power curve starts at 1500rpm and remains flat up to 2200rpm.
BOOST PRESSURE: 4 bar.
TRANSMISSION: ZF HP600, 5-speed automatic with manual sequential facility.
All I can add to that is "hooo-leee shit." |
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#7 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:39:41 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#4, ~3097 lb-ft
58 PSI.
For those who don't think in terms of metrics.
[Edited by Lemming on 11-24-2002 @ 09:40:43 PM] |
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#9 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:43:25 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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I have absolutely no idea how they managed to put that much boost into it. |
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#10 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:44:19 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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3097 lb-ft when you absolutly have to pull down your annoying neighbors house :P |
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#14 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:46:56 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#11, I wonder how similar diesel engines are to gas engines regarding heads and headgaskets. Running that kind of pressure can't be good for the top half of the engine, either. |
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#16 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:48:17 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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Hmm, it's a 12L 6-cyl. I wonder if there are any cars that engine will fit in... |
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#17 |
11-24-2002 @ 09:48:39 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#14, I'm guessing "not very".
Remember, though, that even ordinary diesels are almost always built for both turbocharging and high compression. |
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11-24-2002 @ 11:04:48 PM |
Posted By : ambientFLIER |
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bus engines run 45 psi, and this is just a LITTLE bit more reinforced |
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