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Re: Electric Turbo Vs. blow dryer?
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 25, 2006 at 22:09:51 from (64.179.117.10):
In Reply to: Electric Turbo Vs. blow dryer? posted by 4020pullin'up on March 25, 2006 at 18:54:41:
Back many moons ago a buddy and i did put a to 4 on a built oliver 6 cyl. gas but we used a holey 850 4bbl and had it installed before the turbo so we could affect the flow of air and fuel if you put the turbo pushen thru the carb it don't work as the boost will force thru the throttel plate and then you have no control over the engine . We yea it did make power and a bunch of it and we were only running 12 lbs. of booste at full throttel and that was way to much the firt thing that let go was it lifted the head as it stretched the head bolt well put in bigger heavier head bolts ok that works next it stretched the main bolts , fixed that with a girdel well something had to give and it made us a new 4 pice crank and a smaller check book back to plan B go back to just a built 6 and forget the fancy stuff more fun just loading up go to pull make a couple hooks load up go home put it away till the next one and just sit anround and do some BENCH PULLEN. lot cheaper.
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