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Re: NITROUS and John Deere
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Posted by buickanddeere on February 28, 2007 at 07:03:31 from (209.240.126.143):
In Reply to: NITROUS and John Deere posted by james storms on February 28, 2007 at 03:33:10:
Nitrous works just as well on a diesel. Fuel flow will have to be increased or the extra avaliable oxygen will not be used. A R only has two main bearings, not three like the 80/820/830/840. A stock R can break the crank if the operator is dull witted and continiously luggs the engine down and pounding. So I wouldn't recomend NOS on a R. Anyways,in most every class of pulling you will be DQ'd on the spot. With the creeper 1st gear any 80/820/830/840 will pull the 12,000lb class with a stock engine. With some porting, polishing, matching, cam, pump work, air filter conversion and exhaust mods. The engine should carry the "fast" 1st gear in the 12,000lb class.
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