Posted by rhtx55 on May 10, 2011 at 20:05:47 from (207.119.45.227):
In Reply to: turbocharged 450 posted by jpavao1066 on May 10, 2011 at 07:07:17:
I would do a bit of research on how to deal with the heating up problems associated with using a turbo on a gas tractor, a turbo builds heat, anytime you compress air it causes heat, consider what pistons & valves to use, and how to keep them cool, an oil cooler & charge air cooler would help, you will need a much bigger air cleaner system as you are moving more CFM of air into and out of the engine at the same RPMS.
There is a bit more to it than just slapping on a turbo, gilmer belt drive superchargers, back in the day, was a much cooler way of getting ponies out of a gasser.
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