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BenHD
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Topic: 6080 turboPosted: 13 hours 20 minutes ago at 9:44pm |
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have any of you guys ever changed out the turbo on a 6000 series to one that will spool up faster at lower rpm?
might just be me but i think these tractors do not lugging very well at all
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DrAllis
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Posted: 12 hours 28 minutes ago at 10:36pm |
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Have you owned the tractor long?? That's kind of the way they are under 1700 RPM. They are only 200 cubic inches. You might check the injection pump timing and consider setting it at 16 degrees BTDC instead of 18 degrees BTDC.
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injpumpEd
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Posted: 3 hours 3 minutes ago at 8:01am |
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also check boost pressure, it may have a boost leak, plug fallen out, blown intake hose or gasket, or simply a bad turbo.
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tbran
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Posted: 2 hours 56 minutes ago at 8:08am |
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This is a very small turbo for 200 cubic inch and builds up to nearly 30 # Cant do much better than that for around 100 Hp - suggest checking the things Doc and Ed stated. Also performance issued could be as simple as fuel restriction. One can unscrew the bleed screw at the back of the pump in the center of the 4 outlet lines at an idle and fuel should still come out w/o killing the engine. IF the engine dies there is probably a supply issue.
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