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Some tips for those who are adding a turbo to the NHC 250, and some need to know info. When adding a turbo to a NHC 250, you need to do 3 things. 1. Retard the timing. Stock timing is (0.2032) piston and (0.0290) push tube. Set it to (0.2032) and (0.036). This timing is for a stock NTC 290 S.C.. 2. Order a Cummins 855 S.C. camshaft part # 3023229 or 3023177. This is the 290 SC camshaft. The NHC 250 will not accept big cam camshafts. 3. compression ratio on NHC 250 has a ratio of 15.8:1. That's not real bad, if you tow or hot rod a lot you ll burn a hole in a piston. If you just drive normal you will be fine. If not order piston set for a 290 SC part # AR-08190 or 203090. The NHC 250 does not have piston coolers, so you will not be able to run it hard. They did make small cams in the 400HP range though. You can step up to 290-300 injectors only if you turn up ur fuel pressure. you add more stress on the camshaft when you turn up the rail pressure. Switch to a #15 or 17 plunger/fuel button. Research done by pittsburg power has shown that adding a dual fuel line will add 25HP and lower EGT by 100 degrees. You can go all out, but these are the cheap ways and make your NHC 250 live longer. So really you are building an 290 SC, but with more power if you change injectors, button and fuel pressure. If I remember the cam was around $300, pistons $490. Cheaper than buying a used 290 or 400 BC. Its like I have a 350 in my 5 ton now. What ive notice the most is power. itll move them 53 XZL tires. run smoother. was going to swap the 5 speed out but it dosent lag or bog anymore! Turbo boost should be 15-18 psi, any more is to high. If boost is more turn down ur furl pressure or check ur plunger/button size. Stock boost is 290/300 @ 15-18 psi. 350 is 18-24 psi. and 400 is 25-28 psi. Im sure you can get 400HP out of the NHC 250, but really! Why? If you need info let me know. add pryo too!!!!