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mv magazine with art. about adding turbo

forklift

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does anyone no were I could get this article that I've heard about that shows how to add turbo to a non turbo? Also, I was talking to my wifes uncle today and he was comander of amotor division of some sort in Vietnam. He told me that he thought the deuces had a governor that would not allow you to run the engine at too high an RPM. I just got my truck and as I posted in another message, I drove back at about 55mph and I think over 2500 RPMS(maybe close to 2800). Any insite. I really don't want to blow my truck up. I guess while I'm asking, how would a turbo effect this? thank you, jake
 

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I run my converted (N/A to turbo) at 2,500-2,600 for hours at a time and it loves it. Got close to 10,000 miles on it, much at this rpm over the last 18 months.
If you wanr a pdf copy of the article, send me your email addy.
 

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According to PS-28, the Multi Fuel Operators Guide, the max RPM for the multifuel engine is 2600 RPM.

You can and should download a copy of PS-28 from the Technical Manuals sections. It has some neat AND important information, such as checking the fuel filters for water and doing a hydrostatic lock test BEFORE starting your multifuel engine.

You DO do a hydrostatic lock test every time you start your multifuel, don't you?

The design of the LDT fuel system and head gaskets is such that under the right conditions, fuel and/or coolant can seep into the cylinders while the engine is not running. Trying to start your multifuel engine without doing a hydrostatic lock test may result in very loud and expensive noises coming from your engine!
 

forklift

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I pretty sure you want more than I paid for my deuce. If you come up with a bargain basement deal, or maybe some factory seconds.....
 
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