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Re: Turbocharged 856
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Posted by Tim Malin on December 31, 2004 at 21:18:32 from (207.190.93.14):
In Reply to: Turbocharged 856 posted by Hayseed on December 25, 2004 at 19:18:51:
I know of many with that setup. I was told by my friend, who is my local IH dealership's head mechanic, that he would not hesitate to put a turbo on a DT407 with the dual oil jets. I believe the bull gears and a few other things are bigger in the rear end of the 12 and 14's than the 8's. I know the 12 and 14's had bigger brakes and clutches and cooling capacities, but I know of many turboed 856's that are virtually problem free. To answer your question, Hayseed, there is indeed a big difference between the D407 and the DT407. The DT is turbo ready, I would be cautious and get some advice if you would like to turbo the D407. I'm not a huge techie on that stuff. Good luck!!!
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