commonrail lope
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cams in diesel engines do not make them lope
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thats turns me onnnn.. mmmm
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Actually its the cam followers that make them lope. But Yes diesels can lope from a cam. Big cam cummins = orgasm.
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Good God that sounds amazing!!! haha. Nice truck bro.
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@dunkintn no sarcasm in the following comment. do not take affense. you are the only person on youtube who is intelligent. i swear to god i have heard so many people who make no sense. but you my friend are correct. the overlap makes the lope. im a smart man when it comes to gas but do feel free to school me on some diesels lol. sick sounding engine. i actually clicked this to see why it makes this sound. but i love it. nice rig man
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*cams
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To all the idiots, CANS DO MAKE DIESELS LOPE. Have you not ever worked on or driven a Big Cam Cummins, or a Big Cam II. I WORK FOR CUMMINS. They pope when you cam them up. You s
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@dunkintn That's sexy.
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Stacks are UGLY!
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@cummins606 cams dont make a diesel lope
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was this in the diesel power magazine?
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how did you get it to lope
what kind of stack do you have?
Jones07Nick 2 years ago
I don't know who makes it. it's a 7 inch ceramic coated i think 36 inches long. I went to the local chrome shack to look for two chrome stacks and they had that one stack just laying there. somebody had ordered two and only took one.
dunkintn 2 years ago
and is this your daily driver
cummins606 2 years ago
I wouldn't say daily driver cause I have three trucks but it sees as much driving as the other 2. The wife drives it more than me.
dunkintn 2 years ago
how did you get it to lope, wat cam do you have
cummins606 2 years ago
It's a stock cam. I think it's a combo of things that causes it. It only does it with My Bully dog power pup. Can't really explain it. Really I just put it on here bcause people on other sites said commonrails won't lope. Its not "normal" , most times there's something wrong with them. Cams don't make them lope. The lope in gas burners is caused by the overlap time between when the exhaust valve closes and the intake opens. It helps them breath on top end. Not really necessary with turbodiesels
dunkintn 2 years ago