I think we can all agree that rpm can kill a multifuel engine or most diesels in general.
The stock turbo is a choke point for power and egts...
Doubling the average force on a piston through higher boost only increases the max force on the power stroke 20%.
Has anyone looked at valve float in these motors and when it occurs?
I've seen stock idi ford v8 diesels with less displacement and similar compression (its over 21-1 on idis) put over 300 hp rear wheel power on the engine dyno.
I think the stock motor could be very capable of 300hp... Better turbo holset~250.. I have several I found for that. Inter cooler and piping~FMIC aluminum chinese crap on ebay actually works pretty decent. ~160 shipped last I checked for 24x12x4 core and 3" piping.. it has been a while. Good Pyrometer for accurate EGTs.
Efficient high boost turbo and intercooler will bring EGTs down. With hand porting of the intake, head, exhaust.. Large down pipe and exhaust. While your at it cut some metal gasket material..
Poof I bet these engines with reasonable modifications are capable of 300 hp reliably with out all the bs previously mentioned. I bet turned up mostly stock motors are hitting 240-250 unless the turbo is just blowing hot air. Metalluragy, design, and rotating mass are killing your RPMs... Not how much extra power these engine can produce to anywhere near the level some are predicting.
9 vs 25 psi of boost? Unless that turbo is way pushed beyond its limits should show much more significant power increases then some give it credit for.
More cooler air in the engine and it sounds like the fuel system has a enough more in it.
I wouldn't think army boys would be so scared to blow stuff up