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In the snow with no shoesDid you also walk up hill, to school, both ways?
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In the snow with no shoesDid you also walk up hill, to school, both ways?
At maximum rated RPM, lower RPM would allow for more boost simply because the cylinders are not taking a gulp of air as often. I'll let someone else do the math to see where the 6 psi of boost the GI turbos peaks out.So by your math the trucks are physically incapable of making more than 2.27 psi of boost without destroying the filter? How is it that C and D turbo equipped truck make far more than this on a stock filter? Where is the incoming air coming from for the turbo to compress?
That's so funny ! My father used to tell us how he and his brothers and sisters had to walk 10 miles through the Bad Lands past the Indian Reservation (Sioux I believe) to reach a one room school house. Of course that was in the 20's . I believe the town is still there. Glendo, South Dakota . Of course only twenty or so people still live there now.In the snow with no shoes
Thats funny most people that say they bypassed there FDC and adjusted there fuel are happy with the way the run now and feel the differance. You ever bypass your FDC or do you still say you like it being there. Nothing wrong with a little fuel in your oil pan and keeping the military fuel set, right. A little "more power" will happen when you bypass and adjust the fuel. Yes less restrictive air, no muffler and bypass FDC is all you will get with such a low HP motor and the way the intake system is set up while trying to keep EGT's down. 300 hp right your EGT's with the stock set up would jump fast and be undriveable other than the drag strip. There were questions that were not asked or answered by the OP to even think about waisting your money on a different turbo.I never said it would make reliable HP. Just if he wanted a "little more" power then go with a new Turbo.
Need to read what was posted, not make assumptions.
As a power-adder, a turbo charges a cylinder with air. Boost is relative because a cylinder does not ‘grow’ as RPM’s increase. You press the throttle telling the fuel system to deliver more fuel to compensate for the load you are applying. The turbo, or supercharger, responds by increasingly charging more air - up to a certain point (max boost) - to proportionately mix with the fuel you told the system to deliver. A waste gate is designed to prevent over-charging and consequently destroying an engine by dumping excess “boost”.At maximum rated RPM, lower RPM would allow for more boost simply because the cylinders are not taking a gulp of air as often. I'll let someone else do the math to see where the 6 psi of boost the GI turbos peaks out.
Don't get your panties in a wad and please DO NOT tell me what I assumed and yea I should have said driveability or waiting for the turbo to spool up. This is and will be discussion and learn sight. Heck you even learned that the compression ratio is 22:1 not 24:1 on our Deuce this week thanks too me. As for ASSumption's I made none but asked questions to help get him a "little more power" and posted the correct answer. As for more holes in the air filter I do not know. He did not say he wanted a race truck!I never said it would make reliable HP. Just if he wanted a "little more" power then go with a new Turbo.
Need to read what was posted, not make assumptions.
I actually did go to a three room school house for 6 years, from 1961 to 1967. First through sixth grades, two grades per room.That's so funny ! My father used to tell us how he and his brothers and sisters had to walk 10 miles through the Bad Lands past the Indian Reservation (Sioux I believe) to reach a one room school house. Of course that was in the 20's . I believe the town is still there. Glendo, South Dakota . Of course only twenty or so people still live there now.
I spent a considerable amount of time in the principals office - does that count as a one-room-schoolhouse? LolI actually did go to a three room school house for 6 years, from 1961 to 1967. First through sixth grades, two grades per room.
My school was bigger than a 3 room, but I did spend a larger than normal time in the Principals office as she was my great Aunt. Unfortunately for me, it was not always a friendly visit for me.I spent a considerable amount of time in the principals office - does that count as a one-room-schoolhouse? Lol
.My school was bigger than a 3 room, but I did spend a larger than normal time in the Principals office as she was my great Aunt. Unfortunately for me, it was not always a friendly visit for me.
You got that right!.
Yeah, and back in our day - if you got caught doing something you shouldn't have - you might get the board of education treatment at school and another one when you got home!
What are you ranting about ?Don't get your panties in a wad and please DO NOT tell me what I assumed and yea I should have said driveability or waiting for the turbo to spool up. This is and will be discussion and learn sight. Heck you even learned that the compression ratio is 22:1 not 24:1 on our Deuce this week thanks too me. As for ASSumption's I made none but asked questions to help get him a "little more power" and posted the correct answer. As for more holes in the air filter I do not know. He did not say he wanted a race truck!
As a side note or for your education using quotation marks around just a word when on the computer means you are being sarcastic or so called. It's not a so called "plunger" it is a plunger.
Does an air intake increase affect torque as well as HP??Enough with the personal attacks with each other. Next one gets a point.
That said. The LDT only makes 134hp. A good rule of thumb is 2.2 CFM per HP. So the stock filter can support ~186hp.
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