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Steve Frazier

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What's the story on the last picture? Is that 4 turbos on the engine??? Any idea of the power specs and what make it is? What is it used for?

I've never seen turbos mounted on their side before if that's what I'm seeing here.
 

9420pullpan

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What's the story on the last picture? Is that 4 turbos on the engine??? Any idea of the power specs and what make it is? What is it used for?

I've never seen turbos mounted on their side before if that's what I'm seeing here.


I think he had 3 trucks there all of them were unreal! i was talking to the driver for a while and from what he said the guy who tunes these engines and designs them is an former GM engineer

YouTube - Bloomsburg PA Fair Tractor Pulls 2007 Kenworth

here are some more vids from that event
 
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D155

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Binghamton, NY
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Most gas lines aren't very deep. The 30" line I worked on in 2001 had only about 5 foot of cover.
 

D155

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In the pic where pullpan is digging under himself, I would say that is 8 or 9 feet deep.
 
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