DP,
You are right in putting on a Dipricol pyro. They are great and very accurate. As for the temps according to rpm's while towing heavy(14,000). I have found that if I can keep it at 2500 rpm's with a full load, My egt's stay at or around 1100*. If I pull real hard they can and do go over the 1250* safe zone. The thing is I am hitting 90 mph by that time and have had to let up so I don't go off the road. One nice thing about our trucks is that if you are pulling uphill WOT and not gaining, you can let off a little bit and egt's drop fast to 900*. In my truck in stock form I could see 1350* give or take 50*. I would recommend to anyone who is willing to work their truck to install an EGT guage fast. Running hard while lugging the motor, by the way 1800 rpms is peak torque, I can build EGT's just like a 12 or 24 valve. Heavy and torque = high egt's. Then nice thing is when you hit 2200 rpm's your egt issues dissapear until you top out at 3200 rpm. s in any gear.
Greg
You are right in putting on a Dipricol pyro. They are great and very accurate. As for the temps according to rpm's while towing heavy(14,000). I have found that if I can keep it at 2500 rpm's with a full load, My egt's stay at or around 1100*. If I pull real hard they can and do go over the 1250* safe zone. The thing is I am hitting 90 mph by that time and have had to let up so I don't go off the road. One nice thing about our trucks is that if you are pulling uphill WOT and not gaining, you can let off a little bit and egt's drop fast to 900*. In my truck in stock form I could see 1350* give or take 50*. I would recommend to anyone who is willing to work their truck to install an EGT guage fast. Running hard while lugging the motor, by the way 1800 rpms is peak torque, I can build EGT's just like a 12 or 24 valve. Heavy and torque = high egt's. Then nice thing is when you hit 2200 rpm's your egt issues dissapear until you top out at 3200 rpm. s in any gear.
Greg