It really depends on how much power you want(boost level and lbs/min of air needed) and what the motor can handle. The most extreme diesels(sled pull trucks) run compound turbos (the compressed air out of 1 turbo going into the intake of the 2nd/3rd turbo) with upwards of 100+psi of boost.
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2100cc Renault Turbo diesel.- 85cv 2500cc VM Turbo diesel.- 116cv
The 6.9 engine in the Ford trucks was an International/Navistar diesel, and was never built with a turbo. The 7.3 Was introduced with a turbo in the early 90's.
You should drain all the oil out and put the correct oil in.
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The 1996 year model 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8 put out 295 horsepower.
The 2002 model year 7.3L Powerstroke Turbo Diesel V8 put out 295 horsepower.
Yes. The easiest would be a 3.9L cummins turbo diesel (4BT). Although you would need heavier springs in the front.
I have a 305-70-16 on my stock 99 f250 diesel.
As long as the engine mounts are in the same location, trans. bolts, and the firewall space is same yes it can be done with a little work