6.1L Stroker 12V Cummins Engine Build | 800 HP | Power Driven Diesel

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Published 2020-04-16
In this episode, Will and Todd go over the 6.1L Stroker 12V Cummins engine build for the 800 HP twin turbo giveaway truck. This high compression stroker Cummins is going to be a rowdy street ripper!!!

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All Comments (21)
  • @RadDadisRad
    Holy shit! I’ve never heard of doing a 5.9 top end 6.7 bottom end Cummins. Raising the compression ratio made me drool. Mechanical Mafia!!!
  • @billkeller6023
    First time I've ever heard of a diesel stroker engine, didn't know that was possible. That's awesome, 🤘👌
  • The attention to detail from you guys makes your channel interesting to watch. Plus you respond to most all questions. So many YouTubers get so big they fail to even address any questions or comments. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to owning a 800hp Cummins some day and you guys will definitely get my support and money spent. 800hp and 20mpg would be incredible.
  • @blacksmokin
    I raced a daily driven shop truck 1994 Dodge 2500 2wd with over 220,000 miles on it back in 2005. My fastest 1/8 was 6.9 et @105 and one of the fastest 1/4 was 11.06 @ 128 mph. Running between 1 and 2 stages of N2o. The 11.06 @128 was at a DHRA event at Famoso raceway back 2008 on a single shot of N2o. The engine was running had orginal stock internals and running "stock" head bolts. Turbo was a High Tech 66 with a stainless steal 16cm turbine housing. Injection pump was our in house 13mm pump with a Fass hpfp . The cam gear was welded. Transmission 47RH was built by Joe Webb at Suncoast transmission running their Pro Lock 5 disc torque converter. Detroit locker with slicks and Cal Tracs in the rear. I got a call from Jason Sands one day from Diesel Power Magazine. Asking about how a group of us was getting away with running stock head bolts that he was doing a article on. Garmon Diesel was also running stock head bolts as well. My Theory or what i did and what Garmon was doing is to torque the head bolts in 5 ft lbs increments. Also a high milage head gasket is better then a new head gasket. Why? My Theory is the head gasket, block and cylinder head lap into them selves over time from thermal heat cycles. I raced the truck from 2005 to 2010 and drove it between races every day. I found out the hard way 2 stages of N2o on a single without a external gate only last 2 passes before the turbo comes apart at 80+ psi of boost. But the long block never gave up. I ended up pulling the head because of the aluminium turbine shrapnel getting into the valves. The cylinder walls where perfect no scratches. I do agree head studs are better then head bolts. But we proved how far you can push stock components on these engines. They will go farther then most people think. Nobody thinks to retorqued the head bolts. Thats the 1st thing you should do before turning up these engines. Half the time there under torqued from factory.
  • @robwalters9695
    I need to get entered into this lol that thing is gonna be sweet!
  • @bdjm8595
    as always a great and informative video, thanks guys!!!
  • @tjboggs3710
    This episode has cost me about 6k so far lol I bought a 6.7 crank rebuild kit new 5x14 155 spray injectors the mahle pistons with .080 cut off a Hamilton 178/208 cam and a bunch more I cant wait to get it done it should be a beast
  • @m9b7v5
    Bought my first Cummins in 1991 ... this is good stuff
  • @bernhard8540
    you guys should do a video or two on the stroker setup and working the block to fit the crank..? i know id be interested for sure haha <3 :)
  • @shaunfuller939
    Guess doing my head gasket on my 12v happened at the right time! I need a truck like this!
  • @givmiabrke
    I love the way you explain and teach!! It’s great to watch your videos .. I have been to turbo school and have learned lots. It’s nice to learn from the pros! Keep up the great work guys!! I love this build!!! Great design and build quality !! Great motor!!Awesome work!!
  • @greendodge98
    You guys are awesome can't wait to win this truck!!!!
  • @2eyedjack433
    Wow lots of good info. I hope the be the luck one to win Agnes! You guys keep up the great work! More power to you and stay safe. With a truck that fast don't think covid 19 could catch you. Lol..
  • @repairvehicle
    Awesome info. Hopefully I win this truck, it will be my first diesel ever. Keep up good work and looking forward for more videos.
  • @rickfowler5342
    Agnes, Tina,... I LOVE the names you come up with for these trucks! 😂😍😂 That engine sounds like a beauty! Might have to do a "Fummins" swap down the road when my 6.4 F-350 bites the bullet. Great job, guys! 🙌