Sorry guys, Some of the replies from my last post prompted me more questions, and I feel like it should be a separate thread:
"We cruise at 2700 rpm and the turbo kicks in somewhere over 1000 rpm or so"
I read some engine can be either turbo or natural, like John Deere 4045DFM70. But what does that mean? Does it mean:
A You can buy the engine in either turbo or natural configuration, but once you purchased it, you cannot change it.
B You can buy the engine and install it as turbo or natural(maybe by adding a turbo component?), but once install is done, you can't change it
C You can flip it back and forth between turbo or natural by pressing a magic button or sth, turning on some kind of "turbo component" in real time
D The engine itself determine whether it needs to run in turbo or natural mode, open the throttle to certain point, and the engine will switch automatically from natual to turbo
"We cruise at 2700 rpm and the turbo kicks in somewhere over 1000 rpm or so"
I read some engine can be either turbo or natural, like John Deere 4045DFM70. But what does that mean? Does it mean:
A You can buy the engine in either turbo or natural configuration, but once you purchased it, you cannot change it.
B You can buy the engine and install it as turbo or natural(maybe by adding a turbo component?), but once install is done, you can't change it
C You can flip it back and forth between turbo or natural by pressing a magic button or sth, turning on some kind of "turbo component" in real time
D The engine itself determine whether it needs to run in turbo or natural mode, open the throttle to certain point, and the engine will switch automatically from natual to turbo