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Turbo on a 617 N/A

Turbo on a 617 N/A

 
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Fernando BR
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07-29-2010, 11:10 PM #1
I know 617A is a diferent animal , with piston lubrification, special valves, etc...The question is that here government rules are very complex about engine changes. Other hand i do not want to change datacard engine . My idea is basicly instal a garret or kkk and stay with M RSF pump only increasing about 20 or 30% IP delivery. That will give me the little extra powe i need without high EGRs troubles as at high speeds and high offroad rpms moisture is going to be poor .

Troubles?
Fernando BR
07-29-2010, 11:10 PM #1

I know 617A is a diferent animal , with piston lubrification, special valves, etc...The question is that here government rules are very complex about engine changes. Other hand i do not want to change datacard engine . My idea is basicly instal a garret or kkk and stay with M RSF pump only increasing about 20 or 30% IP delivery. That will give me the little extra powe i need without high EGRs troubles as at high speeds and high offroad rpms moisture is going to be poor .

Troubles?

ForcedInduction
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07-30-2010, 05:14 AM #2
If they have a problem with changing engines, why wouldn't they have a problem with adding a turbo too?

Anyways...

A little power (10-20%) won't significantly hurt the lifespan. The turbo engines only have 40% more power and if you've read the SAE paper you know what troubles MB had just to get that.
This post was last modified: 07-30-2010, 05:14 AM by ForcedInduction.
ForcedInduction
07-30-2010, 05:14 AM #2

If they have a problem with changing engines, why wouldn't they have a problem with adding a turbo too?

Anyways...

A little power (10-20%) won't significantly hurt the lifespan. The turbo engines only have 40% more power and if you've read the SAE paper you know what troubles MB had just to get that.

Fernando BR
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07-30-2010, 06:01 AM #3
What they want to see is if the engine has correct number stamped on the block . They really dont know if its a turbo engine or not.

Thanks
Fernando BR
07-30-2010, 06:01 AM #3

What they want to see is if the engine has correct number stamped on the block . They really dont know if its a turbo engine or not.

Thanks

 
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