I have a Landini Rex 90F with the 1104D-44T Perkins engine, rated for something like 88 HP. There are two other tractors by Landini using this same engine, the 100 Rex rated at 92 HP and the 105 Rex rated at 99HP. Does anybody know what they did to get these different numbers? I'm guessing they turned up the fuel a little bit more. All the other tractor specs are identical for these three models, gearing, tires, weights etc. so I'm guessing its got to be fuel related.
Anybody know for sure?
If it is fuel, how would one go about adjusting the injector pump to get a few more ponies out of this engine. I'm not interested in hot rodding it only getting up to the 99 HP that Perkins rates this engine at on its website.
Thanks
Anybody know for sure?
If it is fuel, how would one go about adjusting the injector pump to get a few more ponies out of this engine. I'm not interested in hot rodding it only getting up to the 99 HP that Perkins rates this engine at on its website.
Thanks