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    Installing a turbocharger on a 9 n ford

    Ok guys did some more research tonight on my way to the big river. Did some serious number crunching. Found that our loved Lil flathead 4 has an air flow requirement of 9.80805024 pounds per minute at 2600 rpm. That puts it right in the middle of the working range for the worlds smallest...
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    Installing a turbocharger on a 9 n ford

    Ok guys after reading up on rods, mains and turbos I have come to the conclusion that the turbonics t3 turbo I was looking at as feared would be too big for my Lil flathead tho is desighned for engines of the same displacement. Those engines flow way more air than I can cram into my flathead...
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    Installing a turbocharger on a 9 n ford

    The carburation I believe I can handle. I may have to build two separate manifolds to manage the intake air temp but if I don't have to go that route I'd rather not. As for the connecting rods I have never tore down one of these but that is about to change in roughly a week when I get home from...
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    Installing a turbocharger on a 9 n ford

    What is to stop a mechanically enclined person from turbocharging my flat head 4 in my 9n? I haven't seen a kit for the ford gas tractors. I have found them for some international 6 cylinders. But finding a kit isn't my concern. I believe I have found everything I need parts wise to make it...
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