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Anybody pull a 666 diesel with a Turbo?

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666

05-12-2007 06:03:36




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Looking to pull Hot Farm class with a 666 diesel with a Turbo. What are the engine combinations that I can use? What kind of cubes are possible, and what is the horsepower potential? Any info would be appreciated.




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Mark (ECIN)

05-12-2007 19:27:27




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 Re: Anybody pull a 666 diesel with a Turbo? in reply to 666, 05-12-2007 06:03:36  
Depends on club rules...but a 436 can be fitted in the frame.



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georgeky

05-12-2007 23:12:20




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 Re: Anybody pull a 666 diesel with a Turbo? in reply to Mark (ECIN), 05-12-2007 19:27:27  
If the 312 will ring shafts into, why would you need a 436? Looks ike that would create more problems!



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pcy1066

05-12-2007 11:49:26




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 Re: Anybody pull a 666 diesel with a Turbo? in reply to 666, 05-12-2007 06:03:36  
i pulled one for years with the 312 with a hot 13mm rotery pump, won lotsa pulls , somewere arpund 350 hp at 280 on the dyno it twisted the cupler off on the pto shaft, with a good clutch and ta e;iminater 9000 lb in 4th gear is very doable



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ejr-IA.

05-12-2007 08:32:08




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 Re: Anybody pull a 666 diesel with a Turbo? in reply to 666, 05-12-2007 06:03:36  
Know a fellow that put the 360 crank in and bigger pump,lines ,injectors and a fair size turbo.Pulls in 4th gear and has 18.4X38 tires.I would say over 200HP.



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georgeky

05-12-2007 06:55:43




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 Re: Anybody pull a 666 diesel with a Turbo? in reply to 666, 05-12-2007 06:03:36  
I am not sure about the cubes, but they can be turned up pretty hot. Mine is stock and going to stay that way, but a friend has one he farms with and pulls it. He turns the fuel up to pull and it will rock the ground, he does quite well with it. I am not sure what he may have done to the engine if anything.



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