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Re: Restrictive Diesel Exhaust Problem
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Posted by txgrn on April 26, 2005 at 05:14:14 from (209.151.114.232):
In Reply to: Re: Restrictive Diesel Exhaust Problem posted by jdemaris on April 25, 2005 at 19:44:15:
Well, what I don't understand in the design of a naturally aspired diesel, is how can one accept restrictions and others go to pieces. Seems none would welcome the restrictions. I kid you not, that Ford was going to pieces; just shutting down and burning oil (I guess, blue smoke) and all. If I had left it on very long probably would have cost me an engine. On the heads, I had a response to my original post about a guy hauling grain to the silo and cracked 2 exhaust manifolds in the process due to a non OEM muffler. Have heard that turbo's require a very large pipe to prevent overheating. I know on OTR trucks with turbo's they have huge pipes OEM and after market.
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