turbo charged 1930 model a, now in the car
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that is cool as hell, i wanna see a video of it driving
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If this motor was a good model A engine to begin with, why put a turbo on it and ruin all the mechanicals of it through excessive speeds and pressure? What a waste!
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Notice the "Dead Girls Dont Say No" sticker. Obvious rapist. Sir that is a horrible way to come out of the closet.
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Dead Girls Don't Say Yes Or No
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a flathead should suit a turbo, low compression and a lot of the side valve dissadvantages r overcome with turbo, cool.
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Wouldn't that mess uo the throttle sience it is not secure.
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how is it holding up to the pressure? do you know how much boost it's getting?
ducatinova 2 years ago
Every ting has its time, bearings do not like it, but it waf fun for a while. Right now I ame bulding a G28 engine, German buildt Model B engines, these are much stronger and have incert bearings,,, and it vil be buildt to last and handel at leest 180hp for long time
fillip78 2 years ago
Is our carb loose
EdwardPack1988 2 years ago
No, it is not,,, connected with a pice of radiator hose
fillip78 2 years ago
where did you tap in for oil pressure for the turbo?
666elcam 2 years ago
From the plug below, on right side of block,,, model a will not do,,, model b,,, can go but not so good,,, but G28 is good,,, for there is high pressure oil.
fillip78 2 years ago