hilltop Haven Farm
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Would like to hear some pros/cons of a 3cyl turbo and a 4 cyl natural diesel.
They TYM has a 2.2L (133 cu in) Yanmar naturally aspirated 4 cylinder diesel. The Kioti has a 1.8L (111 cu in) Daedong turbocharged 3 cylinder
Correct. I will be using a 6' brush hog to mow about 20 acres, some loader work, eventually a grapple bucket, maintaining logging roads and driveways. Property is pretty hilly.
They TYM has a 2.2L (133 cu in) Yanmar naturally aspirated 4 cylinder diesel. The Kioti has a 1.8L (111 cu in) Daedong turbocharged 3 cylinder
Correct. I will be using a 6' brush hog to mow about 20 acres, some loader work, eventually a grapple bucket, maintaining logging roads and driveways. Property is pretty hilly.
Have you considered the Yanmar YT347? Same 4TNV88C Yanmar engine as the TYM except it puts more power out to the PTO because it has a more efficient iHMT transmission. Lots of dealers in your area.
a turbocharger has a lag, and operates at an extremely fast RPM, and can't compete with a supercharger, much lower RPM, instant response, and much higher boost possible.. so, if the choice came down to a turbocharger or displacement, and a supercharger is ruled out, displacement is better!..
How do turbos operate at high rpms?? Beater diesels in trucks and semis usually red line at or lower then 3k rpm and have turbos that create power.a turbocharger has a lag, and operates at an extremely fast RPM, and can't compete with a supercharger, much lower RPM, instant response, and much higher boost possible.. so, if the choice came down to a turbocharger or displacement, and a supercharger is ruled out, displacement is better!..
How do turbos operate at high rpms?? Beater diesels in trucks and semis usually red line at or lower then 3k rpm and have turbos that create power.
Having owned multiple diesel-powered pickups through the years (all with turbos), I'd say turbo reliability is a non-issue. That's one component I never had problems with!