View Full Version : D/A hits 571 rwhp
Bart Timothy
09-25-2002, 21:09
Check here for for the latest on the ATS (out of Denver) D/A.
http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/showthread.php?s=da4ab4ed124e4d690ee0a262a25f3732&threadid=56455&perpage=15&pagenumber=2
Now THAT one I believe as we have communicated about this project, and we have also traded some parts. That's not just one box on the #2 only.
Notice how the peaks are @ 2500RPM whereas the stocker peaks up above 3,000 rpm...
From what I hear, you don't want to be anywhere near this truck when it leaves the line! :eek:
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SMOKIN DEEZUL
09-25-2002, 21:25
SWEET!!! Now your talkin! but the bucks it took to do it....
Greg
car of the week
09-25-2002, 21:37
What was done, motor-wise, to make that kind of horsepower? 512.8hp and 1077tq are some serious numbers, and that was with no propane or nitous!
I am just curious so if anybody knows, please elaborate
Kennedy? anyone?
Thanks
Ryan
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What a flurry of performance news!!! :eek: From today's topics in this forum: 435 RWHP, 485 RWHP, and 571 RWHP... DON'T STOP!!!
Too bad the stock market isn't performing like the Dmax performance mods :D
I'm even happier that I decided to go with the KD monster 5" exhaust seeing the future mods that may land in my truck ;)
Bart Timothy
09-25-2002, 22:06
Read the entire thread and you'll find out quite a bit about what was done to the truck. Check the ATS website (there is a hyperlink in one of the posts) and you'll learn more.
D/A owners should consider ATS, for Allison modifications. They have started quite a revolution with their Dodge tranny mods. They are not affiliated with the ATS out of Utah which many diesel owners are aware of, and have D/A mods of thier own for sale.
Holy Cr*p! What will we be driving when it's 950hp & 1900 ftlb? Shermans?
;)
I recently sold one of their Dodge autos along with their triple-lok converter to one of my customers. They seem to have very good products. I'm going to be dealing with them a lot more when I finally get to selling and installing fulltime. tpitt
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