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Re: 806 with mw turbo
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Posted by K.B. on June 21, 2003 at 21:17:33 from (209.163.43.58):
In Reply to: 806 with mw turbo posted by gary on June 21, 2003 at 20:08:45:
I just asked this question a little while ago, as we just bought an 826 with an M&W. The basic answer I got is that an aftermarket setup will never be as good as a factory setup, as there are internal differences between non-turbo and factory-turboed engines. The 826 we bought has 8,000 hrs and as far as I can tell that turbo has been on there a long time, and the engine still runs great. The thing you need to remember is that 806, 826, and 856 had some of the toughest engines ever built, and if you take care of them they will last forever, even with the M&W. So I guess the answer is they can be good and bad. To answer the second part of your question, I do know that the 1206 has jets that shoot cool oil at the bottom of the piston, while the 806 dose not.
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