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Has anyone removed the turbo from a deuce just to safely "blow smoke"?

gimpyrobb

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Well, originally, they were only considered a "clean air kit" to remove some of the smoke of a N/A motor. Most that have a turbo have been tuned a bit more than 5hp.

I think it would be easier to just turn up your fuel(for more smoke), but taking off the turbo could work too. Then you'd have to change the exhaust system, what a lot of work just to get some smoke.

Its your truck, do as you please, but I bet your let down by the results.
 

Recovry4x4

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To get the full effect of your desired result, duct the exhaust into the cab or at least have it dicharge so that it blows back in your face.
 

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@quickfarms, one of my illustrious in laws with a 72ish Dodge with dual stacks had a pump with a switch for atf injection. Really:((

Lots of white smoke.
 

FloridaAKM

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Mine used to smoke when I ran wmo in it, but it caused it to not run smoothly. Now with straight diesel & a little TCW3 for injector lube, she only smokes when you really get into the injectors with a heavy load or going up hill!
 
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