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swetting red

01-08-2006 09:04:15




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i have a 806 dynos 97 hp.if i put 450 pump
bigger lines injectors what will dyno # be.
i think its to much fuel.




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swetting red

01-11-2006 07:15:25




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 Re: dyno# in reply to swetting red, 01-08-2006 09:04:15  
scotc sounds like your head hits the door jam



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scotc

01-10-2006 18:37:37




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 Re: dyno# in reply to swetting red, 01-08-2006 09:04:15  
"you can boost a diesel till the heads hit the hood or the crank hits the ground" -Gale Banks



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ejr-IA

01-08-2006 13:06:58




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 Re: dyno# in reply to swetting red, 01-08-2006 09:04:15  
I would think the 370 head, pump bottomed out on a none turbo 806 would be all fuel the 8 could handle.On one of my 1206 I have a 390 head about maxed out with 429 injectors with near stock turbo makes 180, with bigger turbo it would go higher in the two's.



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the tractor vet

01-08-2006 12:18:08




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 Re: dyno# in reply to swetting red, 01-08-2006 09:04:15  
The problem is that when you go up to far without a hair dryer you will not be burning the fuel and that leads to washing the cylinder walls And then the added heat . Mine is set up 15% and i do not want to go any higher . Now if you add a turbo ( hairdryer) and add the cooling jets to the bottom of the pistons put bigger valves in it then the old sayeing is when the go they go but when they GLOW THEY BLOW.

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billde

01-08-2006 11:47:59




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 Re: dyno# in reply to swetting red, 01-08-2006 09:04:15  
What do you use this tractor for? If you just need more HP turn the pump up, it will run fine at 120 125 HP and still start good. If you intend to pull it and go to a big pump, better do a lot more than change pump!



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Aces

01-08-2006 11:22:43




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 Re: dyno# in reply to swetting red, 01-08-2006 09:04:15  
Swetting red The standard for the 806 is about 15 Hp per gallon of fuel. So at 97 Hp that would be 6.4 gallon an hour, if you can maintain that then you can go more Hp.



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