VT-903
The CPL,arrangment,or serial numbers can only be interpreted by a dealer.These engines will turn considerably faster than the stock 2600RPM's.The U.S.Coast Guard runs them in all their 42' utilities,and they are governed at about 3600RPM's.I'm sure you have noticed 42UTB's hooked up wherever they go,they are constantly cruised at 2600RPM's,and may be run at 3600RPM's for a period of 45 minutes only with the boat's engineer in the engine room monitoring the engines.These procedures where related to me by a friend in New London who is a retired engineer on a 42UTB.He wasn't sure what the horsepower rating was for these engines,but he said they were very reliable run in this manner.Between building Cummins engines for boats and drag strip trucks,I can tell you that the 855ci NTC can reliably and safely be built to 500hp,and I have seen them built to 800hp,and run every day and these are 6 cylinders.Rail pressure,injector size and ignition timing,and turbo boost,are the important the important factors in building more horsepower in your engines.Timing being the most crucial factor,Cummins uses 3 timing settings slow,fast and nominal,they must be right or the engine will suffer piston failure,or broken head bolts.So yes,your engines can be safely built to 425-450hp,by a knowledgable Cummins mechanic,they can turn faster if you wish,and your props I would guess at 400hp,and 2 to 1 are probably 24"X 28". Tony