Posted by Janicholson on October 20, 2016 at 20:24:13 from (63.152.215.204):
In Reply to: 4020 turbo posted by marcusoverholtzer on October 20, 2016 at 19:51:55:
Engine systems are engineered around the intended power output expected from it. A non-turbo engine will, in most cases, be unhappy making the kind of power that a turbo can produce. Things like bigger cooling systems, stronger pistons and rods, oil pump volume increases to allow piston cooling spray nozzles, and other changes to keep them together. Power trains/ gears clutches, and final drive systems can also be upgraded to handle the 20 to 40% more power that can be produced with a turbo and a turned up pump. The potential buyer will see the non-factory components and be concerned that it was beaten to death because of the turbo. From the expense needed to do it correctly, and the skepticism in the mind of a buyer, I would not do it. Sell it and upgrade to a more powerful tractor that was engineered around the output you need. Jim
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