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    Posted: 17 Dec 2016 at 6:07pm
ran across this , thought it was kinda cool. what do you guys think of putting a turbo on?

http://keystoneturbollc.com/id74.html
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I've had a turbo on my 45 for 6-7 years I made my own manifold my system looks like the keystone one.I dynoed it once @ 68 hp it handles 4-16s pretty nice in 3rd gear. It seems to work well but a little cold blooded until it gets warmed up.I painted it this year and wanted to post some pictures but I can't seem to make it work.there is a video on youtube of me plowing with it.













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I've turboed a CA for pulling and for years I had no trouble at all. Last summer I changed to a larger carburetor and at the first outing it ran great, then at the second put I developed lean-out problems that I never overcame. Turbos are a lot of fun Big smile, although I do know of someone that had turboed a WD and then went to a D17 block and was breaking the main bearing caps all the time. Angry
[TUBE]http://youtu.be/GXU6b43E6ro[/TUBE]
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