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  1. rustystud

    Increasing the air intake in a deuce

    What are you ranting about ? The guy just wanted a little more HP, which a slightly larger and faster spooling turbo will provide. As far as telling me how much compression the deuce had, I cannot remember all the details about a particular engine, as I worked on ALL engines. Considering I said...
  2. rustystud

    Increasing the air intake in a deuce

    That's so funny ! My father used to tell us how he and his brothers and sisters had to walk 10 miles through the Bad Lands past the Indian Reservation (Sioux I believe) to reach a one room school house. Of course that was in the 20's . I believe the town is still there. Glendo, South Dakota . Of...
  3. rustystud

    Increasing the air intake in a deuce

    I replaced my filter years ago with the newer M35A3 filter. Really no noticeable difference. Higher flow and everything. The problem is and has been the Turbo and restrictive air manifold. The factory Turbo was only installed to eliminate "Black Smoke" from the engine to calm down the...
  4. rustystud

    Increasing the air intake in a deuce

    I never said it would make reliable HP. Just if he wanted a "little more" power then go with a new Turbo. Need to read what was posted, not make assumptions.
  5. rustystud

    Increasing the air intake in a deuce

    Your limitations go way beyond the air filter. The factory manifold and valve sizes are just two problems. If your just looking for a little more get-up and go, replace the turbo. The factory turbo doesn't put out much. It's really just for emissions. Then you can increase the fuel.
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