AWESOME mike!It’s been a little difficult recently to make time for the work but, I’m slowly making progress;
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Can’t wait to get the rest of the tubing fabricated and get this turbo spinning!
Mike
looking good mike!Charge pipe is finished;
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I’m expecting the silicone couplers and hose clamps to arrive tomorrow so we can remove the duct tape, lol
We’ve been making the pipe transitions by hand and they’ve been taking way more time than expected. So, if if we make anymore, we’ll go with pre-made transitions to save time. Plus, they’ll look better too.
We’re working on the down pipe now.
Mike
congratulations mike!The Turbo setup is completed and running;
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We made one rookie mistake on the intake charge pipe, we didn’t account for the hood prop-rod/absorber. So, we’ll have to redesign that pipe in the near future. Shouldn’t be a big issue.
I’ll have the tractor back on the property tomorrow and should have some time to run it around on Sunday. I’ll start making adjustments to fuel next week.
Mike
Thank you!congratulations mike!
definitely start your own thread... parts, machining, tuning and data. hell i might get bored one day and wanna turbo mine!
btw dont worry bout the hood prop. just cut a hole in the hood... perfect spot for a blower!![]()
hurry up, we've waited all year for this!It's looking like I'm going to be short on time this week so I'm probably not going to be able to adjust the fuel until next week.
But, I should be able to give a small update this Sunday with Boost/EGT observations from this past Sunday.
Mike
thanks for the updates mike... lotta progress!L2501 HST 4WD (LA525 Loader w/ 66” QA Bucket) - TURBO SYSTEM (4PSI - Factory Fuel Setting)
Testing EGT’s (83* outside temperature):
Idle = 250-275*
Traveling on flat ground (M) = 300-500*
Loader work - light load (M) = 500-625*
Pulling box blade - light load (M) = 500-625*
Traveling up 22* Slope (40% grade) - medium load (M) = 575-700*
Peak EGT = 700*
As you can see, nothing really has changed. The EGT’s are running 0-25* cooler with the turbo. I think this is because there is more air going into the engine with the same fuel volume. I am, however, expecting the EGT’s to increase when I add more fuel.
My L2501 typically produces a little smoke on startup, from throttle adjustments and increased loads during operating conditions. Right now, there is zero smoke coming from the engine, regardless of conditions. The engine is using all the fuel it can get. I’ll definitely be adding fuel and playing with the setting next week.
So, I’m a little confused. There shouldn’t be a performance increase from the Turbo kit right now. I haven’t added any fuel. And, not surprisingly, there is no perceptible improvement in (L) and (M) gears. However, there’s a noticeable improvement in (H) gear.
For the first time, I was able to climb my big hill in (H) gear. It wasn’t pretty, the tractor bogged down twice and wasn’t able to sustain a consistent speed while going up the hill, but it made it. That’s an improvement. Plus, the tractor takes off immediately from idle and gets up to speed very quickly in (H) gear.
These are characteristics the tractor didn’t previously perform. Strange.
I welcome opinions.
I’m looking forward to adjusting the fuel next week and gathering some additional data and performance from this Turbo setup.
Mike
Thanks!thanks for the updates mike... lotta progress!
hey got 1 question,
the OP started out with advanced timing and fuel before turboed. do you have plans on advancing the timing too?
After my initial decision to buy a L2501, I had a bit of buyers remorse, due to reviews of it’s lack of power. During my 3 month wait, I OTT’d, YouTubed, and read about the L2501. I must say you “ 2501 Mod Guys”, kept me going!! I now have my 2501, so far so good power wise. But knowing it has the potential for more, makes the L2501 a bit unique. In a good way.Thanks!
I don’t have any plans to advance the timing. I sized the Turbo specifically to work within the factory L2501 RPM range. It’s making boost right off idle. I believe I’ll have more than enough power with the Turbo setup alone.
Would it make more power with the Turbo and advanced timing? You bet! But, I don’t feel it’ll be necessary for my use.
I’ve been spending lots and lots of time digging for information on L2501 modifications and thanks to a couple folks that dyno’d their tractors, I’ll be able to share some excellent comparisons and modification estimates. I’ll include these figures in the new thread I’m preparing.
Mike