I have some exciting news!
We've had our second successful L2501 Turbo HST Dyno! His L2501 was tested with ambient temperatures of 70 degrees and 100% humidity at sea level. It made 34 PTO HP @ 2,105 RPM with fuel set a 2 1/4 turns!!!! His tractor maintained 1,200 degree EGT's, made 9 PSI of sustained boost and coolant temperatures remained a consistent 200 degrees throughout the dyno session.
He's really happy with the performance of the tractor and the Turbo Kit itself.
By comparison, my L2501 was tested at 42 degrees, roughly 90% humidity and just a couple hundred feet above sea level. My L2501 made 35 PTO HP @ 2,105 RPM with fuel set to 2 1/4 turns.
The only difference between our two L2501 tractors is that his tractor does have the injection timing pump modification. Now, I was personally expecting his tractor to produce more power than mine with the advanced injection timing. But, that wasn't the case and I don't have an explanation.
Regardless, both tractors are producing a TON of additional power and our dyno experiences mirrored one another in terms of performance, output and the positive reaction from those present. Admittedly, I'm just as happy as he is!
We have several L2501 S2T Turbo Kits running now in multiple states and Canada. I'm hoping I can persuade a few more of the L2501 Turbo Kit owners to dyno their tractors too, so I can provide additional comparisons. To be clear, however, some guys are running the Turbo Kits as altitude compensation only and their fuel systems are untouched and unmodified. So there is no fuel adjustment (no additional or increase in fuel). These guys are reporting a restoration of lost power (and a moderate increase in power), a reduction of smoke output and a 200-400 degree reduction of EGT temperatures.
Mike