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Yes the girdle is for the bottom end. That is the whole purpose of the girdle.
Boost with the same fuel will give you more power and fuel economy. The diesel unlike the gas engine ignites from compression not a spark. So the turbo adds more air that aids in combustion plus the increase in...
That is why you see a girdle on my engine but not a turbo. While I do plan to add a turbo for when I drive to Denver and higher. But I live at see level so it is not something I need right now. But I put that girdle on fast!
The main limitation on the 6.2 is the bottom end. Quick over view of boosting any engine. Air is forced through the air intake into the combustion chamber. Pressure is increased all along the way. The air intake is the easiest to strengthen and most are not a problem. Inside the engine is the...
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