DURAMAX BLOWS UP ON THE DYNO!!! | MOREY'S UCC ENGINE TEARDOWN

Published 2024-07-08
Last month, we made the trek to UCC with our own Morey Logue and his competition LLY. Let's just say it didn't exactly make the journey back in one piece... Today we're tearing down the engine and seeing what broke, and what happened on the dyno that caused the engine's catastrophic failure.

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All Comments (13)
  • Block split close to exhaust ports, is that because the exh valves were closed?
  • @builtbyme
    But was the amount of nitrous intentional or accidental from the situation?
  • The first rubber to metal/aluminum slip is always the last under that much load what a shame
  • @drewmurray2583
    I don't understand how it can overspin since the computer can cut fuel to limit rpm?! Unless it was a runaway situation the ECU should have just hit the limiter and kept it spinning at a safe speed no? Like in my BMW e46 that has a LMM duramax when I do burnouts , it just hits the limiter and stays there around 4100rpm,