Yes. The Brochure clearly states that firebrick lining is "Key" to the higher efficiency. Additionally welded steel stoves are subject to warping if you don't utilize firebrick lining.
The serial number on a Turbo 10 Burning Log wood stove is typically located on the rear or bottom of the unit. You may need to remove the access panel or look behind the stove for better visibility. It's often a metal tag or label that includes the model and manufacturing details. If you're having trouble finding it, consult the user manual for specific instructions.
Yes but the turbo set up will need to be custom made to fit. The manifold, wastegate, turbo, cooling system all will need to be properly situated. The car will also need to be tuned.
You need a special kind of stove that can handle liquid hydrocarbons.
turbo front cross member and turbo engine mount
some of the early 2.0l dodge turbo parts would help you to switch it a turbo motor, the computer will be the hardest part to make work, also if the car has more then lets say 20,000 miles it may not be able to live very long, also will need a set of turbo cast heads! need to lower the compression, so will need turbo pistons too!
i have 2001 isuzu npr motor 4he1 i need wow the turbo no work
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No, a gas stove does not need electricity to operate. It can be used even during power outages as long as there is a gas supply.
You can put a Turbo on your 1992 engine. You will need to purchase a air intake Turbo modification kit.
No as long as the hybrid turbo is the right size. You get the turbo that fits the motor.. not the other way around.
It is easier/cheaper, unless You have access to a welding/machine shop.
i need info on how to conect the wirin ,on an electric cook stove. the wires on the stove are red green and black