KaiserJeep
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Ok, I did search through here and did not see any thing specifically for adding a turbo to a non-turbo engine. I have a 67 M35 with the Continental 465 non-turbo. (On a side note right here in my hometown of Muskegon, Michigan). Anyway, my truck smokes like an oil well fire. If I stay off the throttle just cruzin' down the road its not too bad, but under a load or accelerating its crazy. I worry about damaging the engine with high EGTs and have not had a chance to put a pyro on it yet. I have a couple questions for any/all of you:
-Do the non turbo's get that hot on the EGTs?
-Is there any reason to NOT put a turbo on my truck? It does have the side discharge exhaust that runs the length of the truck and dumps between the duals in the back.
-Would I need to put a stack on it for the turbo?
I have not had a chance to time it, or get it timed, either, but I do have about 3000 or more pages of tech manuals on these trucks. I was lucky enough to work at General Dynamics Land Systems (owners of what was continental motors) for a summer internship and they let me make copies of EVERY manual I could find on the trucks.
Thanks for any input on this!!!
John
-Do the non turbo's get that hot on the EGTs?
-Is there any reason to NOT put a turbo on my truck? It does have the side discharge exhaust that runs the length of the truck and dumps between the duals in the back.
-Would I need to put a stack on it for the turbo?
I have not had a chance to time it, or get it timed, either, but I do have about 3000 or more pages of tech manuals on these trucks. I was lucky enough to work at General Dynamics Land Systems (owners of what was continental motors) for a summer internship and they let me make copies of EVERY manual I could find on the trucks.
Thanks for any input on this!!!
John