Hey Fastmark;
I have been of the opinion,(based on what I have learned on the TDR), that the best place for the pyro probe is pre turbo in the exhaust mannifold to get true reading of exhaust temps coming directly from engine. After exhaust goes through turbo it is cooled down a great deal. Also not sure that the probe being in the exhaust brake elbow may not be restricting air flow a bit to much. I am not an expert and maybe someone else can jump in here with another opinion but ,if it were me, I would relocate the pyro probe to the exhaust mannifold and put a treaded plug in the brake elbow. Much more accurate readings that way and less restrictions to air flow out of turbo through brake. Just MHO.
As to only having 16 #'s of boost I think you should have much more than that. How many turns on the fuel screw have you done and can I assume that the restrictor as been removed from th fuel screw to allow full range of adjustment? Have you adjusted the star weel or the fuel pin positions to allow for more fuel delivery. I would try these before going to the expense of having the fuel pump checked out. Also check to make sure you do not have any leaks in any of your tubo lines . Do not remember weather you said your truck was intercooled or not but if so there are lots of places a leak may develope on its way back to the manifold. Check for leaks in either case,(intercooled or not) .
Hope this helps and is not to long winded.
Jim Curry
I have been of the opinion,(based on what I have learned on the TDR), that the best place for the pyro probe is pre turbo in the exhaust mannifold to get true reading of exhaust temps coming directly from engine. After exhaust goes through turbo it is cooled down a great deal. Also not sure that the probe being in the exhaust brake elbow may not be restricting air flow a bit to much. I am not an expert and maybe someone else can jump in here with another opinion but ,if it were me, I would relocate the pyro probe to the exhaust mannifold and put a treaded plug in the brake elbow. Much more accurate readings that way and less restrictions to air flow out of turbo through brake. Just MHO.
As to only having 16 #'s of boost I think you should have much more than that. How many turns on the fuel screw have you done and can I assume that the restrictor as been removed from th fuel screw to allow full range of adjustment? Have you adjusted the star weel or the fuel pin positions to allow for more fuel delivery. I would try these before going to the expense of having the fuel pump checked out. Also check to make sure you do not have any leaks in any of your tubo lines . Do not remember weather you said your truck was intercooled or not but if so there are lots of places a leak may develope on its way back to the manifold. Check for leaks in either case,(intercooled or not) .
Hope this helps and is not to long winded.
Jim Curry