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i thought about putting a turbo on my pickup but it would prolly get dirt and mud in it when i went muddin and stuff like that so i shyed away from it im thinking super charger though lol that would be saweet
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Originally Posted by Jeffery the first
i thought about putting a turbo on my pickup but it would prolly get dirt and mud in it when i went muddin and stuff like that so i shyed away from it im thinking super charger though lol that would be saweet
You think farm tractors aren't subjected to mud, dirt, crap, etc? You still have an air cleaner and everything in the system is sealed. It's not really much different than a supercharger. A turbo just uses the exhaust gas to drive it, rather than a belt and pulley. Both is a form of forced induction.
Pat, that thread really got people fired up and its great!!! I think Performance is going to get bombarded with calls and questions about these services. This is all way too much fun for me!!!!lololol
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You think farm tractors aren't subjected to mud, dirt, crap, etc? You still have an air cleaner and everything in the system is sealed. It's not really much different than a supercharger. A turbo just uses the exhaust gas to drive it, rather than a belt and pulley. Both is a form of forced induction.
-Jake
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Originally Posted by Chrissy250
Pat, that thread really got people fired up and its great!!! I think Performance is going to get bombarded with calls and questions about these services. This is all way too much fun for me!!!!lololol
Like Joe was telling me, the mindset of some of these diesel owners needs to be changed. You can see it in that thread. The "It's under warranty, I'll wait til it breaks" thought process needs to change.
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