Posted by Brian Jasper co. Ia on December 12, 2009 at 11:43:35 from (67.142.130.11):
In Reply to: perkins diesel posted by axlehandle on December 11, 2009 at 18:50:13:
I agree with JDM, adding a turbo and leaving the pump setting alone will give a small increase in power, probably notice improved fuel economy over power. When you start throwing more fuel on the fire is when problems get ugly quick. The 190XT Allis had that trouble since it came with a turbo on it from the factory unlike a 4020 JD. A little tweaking of the pump and you could take the 90hp 190 up to 120-130 easily. The engine could take it, but the early drivetrains didn't hold up if the farmer choose to weight the tractor down to make full use of the extra power.
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