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Borg Warner S366 -D-21

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    Posted: 26 Nov 2018 at 7:33pm
Is this a good turbo selction for a D-21  , pretty much stock engine and fuel system .. 
I am asking for a freind. 

BorgWarner S300SX3 Turbocharger 66mm / 2.60" Compressor Inducer Dia. S300SX3 Turbocharger 66mm / 2.60'' Compressor Inducer Dia. 3.60'' Compressor Wheel O.D. 73mm / 2.89'' Turbine Exducer Dia. 80mm / 3.14'' Turbine Wheel O.D. 0.88 Turbine A/R T4 Open Flow Turbine Inlet Straight Compressor Outl


Edited by Beirnesy - 26 Nov 2018 at 9:20pm
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In my opinion, that is way too big for a basically stock D21. The S200 would be a much better option, easier to fit as well. 
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Bolting on a bigger turbo while leaving the fuel delivery (Gallons per hour) and the top RPM the same will probably do nothing but make your once nice tractor to operate a great big turd.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Beirnesy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Nov 2018 at 6:30pm
The 50 year old turbo that is on there is not doing much , so he  may as well put something on that will help  what he has to work with.
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If it has the old rajay/tompson style single bearing charger an upgrade that will bolt right on without cutting the hood and with minor install modifications would be a to4 double bearing charger from a 7080. If it does have the old style turbo, u will need a 210/220 oil pressure/return line and crossover tube. Manifold Exhaust and intake will bolt up direct.
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