A stock Volvo 740 turbo can typically handle around 10-15 psi of boost safely, depending on the specific engine condition and modifications. However, with upgrades such as a better intercooler, fuel injectors, and a more robust engine management system, it can handle higher boost levels, often up to 20 psi or more. Always ensure that supporting modifications are in place and that the engine is in good condition to avoid damage.
114 for non-turbo about 160 for turbo
not a switch but it does have one if you over boost at about 12-14 psi.
4 quarts in the non turbo so should be around the same
My 1991 740 volvo turbo doesnt start specially during the morning.Is it comes with a cold start valve?
I'm trying to do a tuneup on my 89' 740 Volvo with turbo. Having problems getting the distributor rotor off?
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Goto Brickboard.com
You dont unless you live in Europe. Turbo bricks shows ppl using the turbo setup from 740 TD.
Yes. However it's not that easy due to the turbo versions electronics (if it's a 700 series turbo your after). But fully possible and has been done several times.
I THINK I READ 160 HP AND LIKE 187 TORQUE I THINK I READ 160 HP AND LIKE 187 TORQUE
clogged fuel filter causing back pressure on the pump making it draw too much amperage.