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G1000 installing a Bosch inline in place of stock

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Errol

08-13-2006 13:30:22




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building a g1000 to pull with. Need more fuel and want to put a inline Bosch pump any know of one done or has done one can adapter housing come off and stil have the right speed for the pump ????
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08-14-2006 12:52:20




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 Re: G1000 installing a Bosch inline in place of s in reply to Errol, 08-13-2006 13:30:22  
I have talked to a couple folks about trying to put only a 650 cube motor together and run 2800-3000 rpm with no turbo. They thought it would need the inline pump to feed it. I was told the rotary rosamaster would not keep up. I may be wrong on this, because I have seen a couple 6cyl minnies out of michigan running the rosamaster, just don't know what Rpm they are running at. Also, could the white 2-150 top port injected heads be of any help in a 6 cyl diesel moline project. Just a couple thoughts. I would love to hear any feedback, I know this didn't answer the original question, but I am interested in the idea of a diesel moline motor. Especially since a lot of the clubs are kicking the gas and propane 800 motors out. Thanks in advace for any ideas.

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ejr-IA.

08-13-2006 18:22:08




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 Re: G1000 installing a Bosch inline in place of s in reply to Errol, 08-13-2006 13:30:22  
A inline would be a over kill unless have a direct injected heads and turbo.



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