Latestarter1
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was thinking more of marinising a turbo 4236 than trying to turbochage mine. But think the turbo is in the way so no space for the heat exchanger. Is probably a no go. Think the 4236 is 85hp (67kw) by memory, not 100% sure. Cheers
As others pointed out Perkins base hardware changes to accept turbocharging.
You would have some major hurdles. The 4.236T out of JCB 3CX was similar power to your own motor, about 85 Hp, turbo low blow set up and was used more to change shape of the torque curve for excavator duty cycle and not for significantly greater power.
You will struggle to find suitable turbocharger match, and will it fit on your marine exhaust manifold.
Your cooling system cannot handle any more tha 100 hp in Northern European sea water LAT.
You would need a charge air cooler. Changes feaseable but never practical.
20/30 extra horsepower will do squat all for you. You will need minimum of 210 hp to make any difference.
If you can accomodate extra 5 inches installed length Cummins 6BT would go, and if you have BW72CR box that would go straight on the back.
If you cannot accept extra 5 inches of length only real option is a Yanmar 4LHA 240, however near impossible to nail your current box on the back of the Yanmar and reduction ratio would be all to heck anyway.