My pyro gets down to 300* quickly, even after extended high speed runs or 50 mile pulls. I have my PwrMaxCR set on 4/4 for general driving and 3/3 for towing. Stock exhaust.
I can usually get to 300* within 1 minute no matter how hot the day or long the trip. The Owner's Manual has a cool down schedule expressed in minutes.
What is the correlation between the two - engine temp and EGTs?
When the pyro reads 280* and the temp guage is slightly below center, it would seem logical to shut it off. If there is a hidden relationship between the two I would like to know.
The real question is, is it safe to shut down when the Pyro reads 300* irrespective of the amount of time it takes to get to that point. Are EGTs accurate for determining shut down time?
This question went unanswered on another board in a similar thread. The point was made during that thread that turbo bearing seldom "coke" regardless of the treatment, but thats another discussion.
I can usually get to 300* within 1 minute no matter how hot the day or long the trip. The Owner's Manual has a cool down schedule expressed in minutes.
What is the correlation between the two - engine temp and EGTs?
When the pyro reads 280* and the temp guage is slightly below center, it would seem logical to shut it off. If there is a hidden relationship between the two I would like to know.
The real question is, is it safe to shut down when the Pyro reads 300* irrespective of the amount of time it takes to get to that point. Are EGTs accurate for determining shut down time?
This question went unanswered on another board in a similar thread. The point was made during that thread that turbo bearing seldom "coke" regardless of the treatment, but thats another discussion.