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Re: More power for 806D
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Posted by Curt (806 guy) on November 02, 2004 at 19:15:04 from (63.189.50.45):
In Reply to: More power for 806D posted by Allen Cornbower on November 02, 2004 at 18:47:11:
How much power are you looking for and at what cost? You could add a turbo along with adding larger injectors, lines, and a pump... I have heard of guys just turning up the pump and you can get more power just out of your stock pump. But I believe to do it right it would be good to add the turbo, larger pump, lines and nozzles. I currently own a 806 D with almost 10000 hours on the clock never been touched, bone stock right now. I would like to totally go through that tractor and have it at above stock HP settings (somewhere around 140 HP). Im thinking about not only a turbo, larger pump, lines, and nozzles; but also possibly adding some type of intercooler as well. I really like 806's and that would be one sweet tractor when Im done if I could pull it off.
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