Coolnslo
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dieselgeek said:ACtually, done right, it'll work out great for him. He just has a little bit of work left to go...
On the turbocharger, you can't really say "how much PSI" because each turbo is moving a different mass quantity of air for a given boost pressure.
For starters, I'd try to keep it as low as 5psi max until you can watch EGTs and manifold pressure.
In the case of the larger turbo, you might not have enough exhaust to spool it but it sounds as if it's spooling now, if you load it a bit?
How many cubic inches is your tractor, and how much horsepower? You can derive the lb/min mass airflow from the power numbers and get an idea how much exhaust flow you have driving the turbine, then you can look at the compressor maps above and plot your airflow characteristics on it. There's a website that'll do this for you.
As for the people wondering why do this, well, people gave me crap for putting Throttle Body Fuel Injection on a flathead six tractor - but in the end, it gets twice the fuel economy, runs 1000% smoother (HEI electronic ignition and EFI controlled by Megasquirt!), starts and idles at 450rpm, and the owner says he can't believe more people don't do the conversion... so, go with it!
-scott
Scott
I hope your'e right. Looks like you have a lot of experience with this. Just something I wouldn't try. If I needed more horsepower, I would just try to convice the wife I needed a bigger tractor - More Power!! Hope your advice helps him get right.