Posted by Bob/Ont on December 11, 2009 at 21:10:47 from (172.129.246.125):
In Reply to: perkins diesel posted by axlehandle on December 11, 2009 at 18:50:13:
Yes you could but I would advise agains it. The first thing is what are you driving with it? Most engines are spec'd out by the builder of the machine it's installed in. To get any benefit from the turbo you need to reset the fuel pump for a turbo engine. Then you might have too much power for the machine you are useing it in and cause a lot of dammage. Then again your machine might be able to handle it, don't know untill you try. ???$$$??? Later Bob
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