Posted by nates90 on December 31, 2007 at 08:01:28 from (216.16.61.224):
Hi guys, I had my 1486 on the dyno at a John Deere Dealer and they said it was putting out 175 hp. Im not going to be really working it hard and the stock 145 hp would be just fine. I dont want to break anything either. So, I was wondering how to turn it back down to the original HP. Im not sure how accurate each dyno is so im wondering if it is all stock and there dyno is just off by that much. I was wondering how I could tell on the pump if it was messed with. I was also looking at a muffler eliminator on Shoup parts.com and they have a couple different kinds, one is for non-asperated, and asperated. As far as im concered a non-turbo and a turbo engine is still both asperated. just non- turbo is called naturally asperated. What do you guys think they mean by non-asperated and asperated. Thanks.
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