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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) ATTN: Gary - KJ6Q (RE: EGT's and defective thermocouple)

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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Differential swap

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Originally posted by rubberneck





my point all along has been with the small charger, I could hang in the taller gear longer and keep speeds up, rpm down and temps down longer.



I definitely agree here. If I stay in 6th gear and keep the hammer down my temps stay cooler longer. If I shift to 5th and keep the hammer down, the temps climb much faster.
 
If I lock out OD, my EGTs go down. If I unlock the TC, the EGTs go down even more. I think this is the exact opposite of what you stick shift guys are experiencing. :confused:



BTW, where is Gary?
 
negative koa I feel you are experiencing under the turbo, experiment, shove the 35 on again and compare apples to apples and let us know what you see





later B... ... ...
 
The same thing happened with the HX35/14. I always have lower EGTs when the engine is spinning faster. If I am climbing a hill at 50 mph with OD on and the EGTs go over 1300, turning the OD off and running in 3rd enabled me to maintain 50 mph. If I kept it in OD, excessive EGT temps would prevent me from maintaining 50. I am talking about when towing or loaded heavy and climbing hills, not driving on level ground.
 
"BTW, where is Gary?"





Just returned from a long trip with my Ford-lovin', Dodge-bashing RVing bud... ;)



The Dodge ran great, my bud toasted his '99 Super-Duty Ford's auto transmission right at the Sea Lion Caves on the Oregon coast - maybe teach him a little humility... :rolleyes: :rolleyes:



AND a little respect for the DODGE that next towed his trailer on to a place to stay while waiting for his $3200 transmission to be installed... ;)



Not sure what to think about the original subject of this thread - as near as I can tell, my setup is working great, and entirely in line with what EGT's many other Comp users are seeing in regards to towing on grades - and without decent ability to KNOW what temps a standard propane torch delivers, am not particularly keen on pulling my thermocouple and subjecting it to what might be a destructive condition - and wouldn't really know if what readings I got were accurate or not without some sort of calibrated standard...



I'm open for opinions and suggestions...
 
Originally posted by Gary - KJ6Q

Not sure what to think about the original subject of this thread - as near as I can tell, my setup is working great, and entirely in line with what EGT's many other Comp users are seeing in regards to towing on grades - and without decent ability to KNOW what temps a standard propane torch delivers, am not particularly keen on pulling my thermocouple and subjecting it to what might be a destructive condition - and wouldn't really know if what readings I got were accurate or not without some sort of calibrated standard...



I'm open for opinions and suggestions...



Hook up your Gauge AND pyro to a 12V source (if it requires one) and then put it in the torch. See TDR #34 for details as to how hot a propane torch gets.
 
Awright - I give up - I can find all past TDR issues EXCEPT for #34, so haven't a clue as to what typical testing procedure and max temps I can expect to see from a standard propane torch - any clues?:confused:
 
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