Im fairly new to this Diesel thing so be gentile. LOL.
Is it correct to say, if I keep everything else constant, & add more fuel, that I will make more HP than I was a second ago & get higher EGT's?
Is it correct to say, if I keep everything else constant, & add more boost, that I will not make any more HP than I was a second ago, but get lower EGT's?
Is it correct to say, if I have cooler air temps going into the turbo that I will get lower EGT's. for example, will my EGT's be lower early in the morning when the air it cold than in the afternoon when its 30* hotter out?
I realize that there are exceptions to every rule, but Im talking about general terms with a relatively stock truck.
thanks guys I appreciate it.
Bob
Is it correct to say, if I keep everything else constant, & add more fuel, that I will make more HP than I was a second ago & get higher EGT's?
Is it correct to say, if I keep everything else constant, & add more boost, that I will not make any more HP than I was a second ago, but get lower EGT's?
Is it correct to say, if I have cooler air temps going into the turbo that I will get lower EGT's. for example, will my EGT's be lower early in the morning when the air it cold than in the afternoon when its 30* hotter out?
I realize that there are exceptions to every rule, but Im talking about general terms with a relatively stock truck.
thanks guys I appreciate it.
Bob