Posted by IH fan on May 12, 2014 at 19:11:34 from (174.70.169.139):
In Reply to: Farmall C Turbo??? posted by PretendFarmer on May 12, 2014 at 17:37:31:
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At the RPM a C or SC engine runs, I don't think you could over-rev them. I would look for a set-up from about the smallest ci car I could find, including the waste-gate. Then due to the low rpm a C-113 engine runs, maybe you could get it to work. A turbo really doesn't do much good until you build some exhaust flow and at 1500 rpm, you will hardly be starting to get enough exhaust to spin the turbo high enough if it's off a car engine of the same displacement. You want more than to "just start" to get some flow, you want that flow at a lower rpm... that's why I suggest a turbo from a smaller engine, something like a 1.5 litter or smaller if possible. Not sure what the smallest turbo car engine would be, but that's what I'd be looking for. Plumbing everything will be tricky, but if you don't expect to hide everything under the hood, it's doable.
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