Aussie @m*m^2 Tuned ISX |
01-13-2018, (Subject: Aussie @m*m^2 Tuned ISX ) Post: #10 | |||
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RE: Aussie @m*m^2 Tuned ISX (01-13-2018 )Rawze Wrote:The Aussie Version Acert Built in 2007 is a great engine(01-12-2018 )Rig Wrench Wrote:(01-12-2018 )Running rough Wrote:(01-11-2018 )Rig Wrench Wrote: Pitts box works, kinda antique technology. Boost is kinda low on that kitty for a 625, especially with a box. I'd expect 60ish + on a true 625 Acert. The right big CPL 870-871 is no joke. Tell you buddy to get ahold of Gearhead if he wants that cat to hang with that cummins Here is my Experience Down Under! From Factory, No DPF Crap No Regens just straight out pipes from the back of the Turbo's The Garbage that's on them in USA kills them I wasn't a fan of them (Acert), before I Owned one, but owned this NSX Acert for 4 years now carry 100k+ lbs every day in day out, and believe me when I say heavy Haulage work!! Its been a great investment hasn't been towed back to a workshop since I've owned it In 4 years I've replaced Ix Hi Pressure Turbo Charger, and 1x $80 dollar Sensor, that's it! Service engine every 12K Klms or every 350hrs witch comes first, oils cheap! Its good in my book All I hope is my @m*m^2 871 does me as proud as my C15 Acert has Time will tell | |||
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01-13-2018, (Subject: Aussie @m*m^2 Tuned ISX ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: Aussie @m*m^2 Tuned ISX The pistons and rods are very similar, although the acert as a slightly longer stroke. Compression ratio is 17:1 on a 600-625hp models, same as a 870-871. Lower horsepower models, up to 550hp were 18:1 compression though. Tha cat does have a little beefier block, bigger bearings, and run much higher oil pressure. It's the Iva's that keep em together. I've seen it where someone will de!ete the Iva's, then in short order the gasket is out, it no longer can keep cylinder pressures in check. I've built a couple of them without the Iva's with lower compression pistons that do great. They're generally a good engine, its gonna be tough to get the fuel consumption as low as cummins, but in the high torque heavy haul field, they hold up good. I would put em right with an 870 for reliability and durability | |||
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01-13-2018, (Subject: Aussie @m*m^2 Tuned ISX ) Post: #12 | |||
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RE: Aussie @m*m^2 Tuned ISX (01-13-2018 )Rig Wrench Wrote: The pistons and rods are very similar, although the acert as a slightly longer stroke. Compression ratio is 17:1 on a 600-625hp models, same as a 870-871. Lower horsepower models, up to 550hp were 18:1 compression though. Tha cat does have a little beefier block, bigger bearings, and run much higher oil pressure. It's the Iva's that keep em together. I've seen it where someone will de!ete the Iva's, then in short order the gasket is out, it no longer can keep cylinder pressures in check. If built a couple of them without the Iva's with lower compression pistons that do great. They're generally a good engine, its gonna be tough to get the fuel consumption as low as cummins, but in the high torque heavy haul field, they hold up good. I would put em right with an 870 for reliability and durabilityYour spot on about fuel! The cummins is better on fuel by quite a bit And torque of the Cat is Strong as well looks like you have great Knowledge on two of the best engines going around thanks for the input | |||
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