Actually I have built a Detroit Diesel and added a turbo and wet intercooled it in a 40,000 pound combination, so I have experience in power adding a heavy vehicle. The 8V71 I built was not a t motor either, so I was conservative with the boost only 7-9 pounds of boost depending on ambient temperature, the magic was cooling the inlet charge to control EGT at exhaust manifold. I ran the turbo un corked and the EGT went down, but man it was loud, even 40 feet away behind me. So I muffed it and lowered the inlet temp and got the EGT way down even with a long up hill pull. I put a mister spray bar on the radiator just in case, only had to use it once, in 110 degree ambient pulling a 9 mile up grade. Unfortunately I do not have access to a Dyno that would fit either of they vehicles, all I can say is before I could barely pull 42 MPH now I pull 55-60 up the same grade. The only reason I even opened up the engine is because Detroit like to be run kinda hard, so I made sure it was in sound enough shape to handle the extra pressure, it is actually quieter under boost, a lot less diesel knock.
I want to eliminate the temperature hold back of the turbo and put some boost in it through a wet intercooler using a Vortech supercharger with a minor amount of boost again. I am not building a monster truck like I stated before. Just gonna move a bit more cooler air through it under a little pressure and get rid of the trash can muffler and put a long Donaldson in the stack location to let it breath a little better. I just want it to hold the gear better on an up hill, not faster just without having to jack around the shifter so much, It do not care if it makes even one more HP than it should just want to raise the torque number a bit, just like my bus........
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