Re: [MV] 2 1/2 tons

Dave Cole (davidacole@juno.com)
Mon, 26 Apr 1999 12:58:13 -0500

Which engine did Perkins make? I thought all of the 427 and 465 engines
were made by Continental. Perhaps I'm wrong.

Dave Cole

On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 23:19:20 -0500 jonathon <jemery@execpc.com> writes:
>
>>Also, does anyone have any experience "hot rodding" the turbo
>engines. I
>>was wondering what kind of power increased could be had by boosting
>turbo
>>pressure. The engine's seem stout enough to take a fair amount of
>abuse.
>
>Don't know about these engines but just as a reference point, the 354
>cuin
>Perkins engines I have are 120hp naturally aspirated, 150 turbo'd, 185
>turbo/intercooled, and they go up to 300 with a different pump and
>other
>assorted goodies. Of course power = fuel and as such you have to be
>able
>to get more and more fuel into the cylinder/combustion chamber to get
>more
>and more power out of it.
>
>je
>
>
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