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Re: Re: Re: any one know hp of a 2-71 detroit deisel
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Posted by G Taylor on December 18, 2002 at 09:47:15 from (64.10.143.8):
In Reply to: Re: Re: any one know hp of a 2-71 detroit deisel posted by Phil Munson on December 18, 2002 at 06:10:07:
It's a common topic of debate what is a natural aspirated DD and a blown DD.It's often a matter of local terminology in a geographical area. We call John Deere "starting engines" "pup motors" around here and other refer to "donkey engines". The issue was personally answered for myself after looking in the DD parts catalogs. Mother DD herself calls a two stroke with just a mechanically driven scavenging roots blower as natural aspirated. A two stroke DD with a mechanically driven roots blower (with or without the by-pass) and a exhaust driven centrifugal turbine forcing air into the mechanical blower is "forced induction","blown" or "turboed"
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