The intake tube was cut-to-fit from an off the shelf u-bend from Vibrant Performance.was the intake tube off the shelf or did you fab it?
And…look at what arrived yesterday…
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…a brand new Mitsubishi MHI Turbo!!!!
Mike
Hey there Mr Moto…there is a thread under ‘tractor operation’ about cool downs….lots of topic in there regarding diesel / turbos maybe you could help us out?Hey Guys new to this forum. I own a performance shop and I build turbo kits. I started in the diesel world with a 4bt swapped 47 Chevy currently making 600whp 950 tq on 70 psi. I also build custom turbo kits for bmw platforms. I purchased 5 acres of property and jumped on buying an l2501 HST. Reason being is I knew this engine was de tuned from all my research and not having a dpf was a big plus. I am also a huge fan of mechanically controlled Diesel engines. I started off doing a basic rpm increase to 2600rpms. It helped with running my PTO chipper but I eventually found out I needed more fuel. I made a very slight fuel adjustment and it did increase the power. Only issue was of course slightly more smoke. After reading about the D1703 I figured out Kubota retarded the timing to 5 degrees btdc for emissions and to help it get under 25hp and also the air box they are using is a major restriction. The 1703 can run up to 14 degrees btdc. I bumped the timing up to 9 btdc and installed a higher flowing air box and all I can say is wow this thing pulls up my driveway which is a 15% grade like no problem in mid range gear at 2300rpms. Before it would bog down below 1800. I am guessing it’s in the mid 30hp range. Just wanted to share this info. And I will be also installing an oem rhf3 Kubota turbocharger. I’ll be running low boost probably around 5-7 psi. Since I am at 3,000 feet elevation it will help a ton. I’ll post pictures and progress hoping for a solid 40hp out of this tractor
roger that!^^^^
I’m looking forward to hearing about your EGT recordings and compare them with mine and NetMagi.
Mike
all correct,^^^^
You’re EGT’s appear to be inline with both mine and NetMagi’s findings. Very good!
To confirm, you’ve advanced the injection timing and increased the fuel a 1/4 turn, and left the RPM limit stock, correct?
Mike
I believe most guys willing to perform this modification are going to want to keep the stock RPM limit.all correct,
my bro n law and i decide to leave the throttle limit stock. the D1703 M DI E2B model is 36.7 HP @ 2800 rpm with max torque @ ~1700 rpm.
the D1703 in the stock l2501 is 24.8 HP @ 2200 rpm and max torque @ ~1500 rpm.
what are the benefits of adding x300 rpms.... just speed and HP right?
1 more question.... do you think the temps recorded (1070*) going up the ridge are good or should i try to push that # up to the ~1200* tweaking the fuel?
i work the tractor hardest moving dirt.... BB on back with rippers set aggressive and bucket in float scooping up dirt at the same time. this is the temps/data i need.
prolly gonna be summer before i can do heavy dirt work... its gonna be a wet spring says the farmers almanac.
thanks mike!I believe most guys willing to perform this modification are going to want to keep the stock RPM limit.
I personally wouldn't mess with anything or add more fuel until you've had a chance to operate the tractor a bit longer. I think your EGT's are right where you want them. Adding more fuel will increase the EGT's. If you're getting the desired performance now, there's no need.
Mike