Alright guys, I've been with TDR now for a year, and just renewed because of all the helpful advice I've gotten. Now I've got some more questions that I'm looking for advice on.
I was talking with my brother the other day about the fact that when I get my tax return, I'm going to get an exhaust brake for my truck. With a 13k# 5er, and hilly terrain, I think that it's in my best interest to do so. I've already decided on a Pacbrake model, and won't really contemplate anything else at this time.
here's my quandry: When using an exhaust brake, what kind of exhaust temps can I expect to see and does anyone know what can potentially happen to the motor while using the exhaust brake? I hadn't ever thought of it this way, but it takes engine power to create exhaust which ultimately is backed up to create pressure on the pistons. when doing this, it is generating energy, which must be distributed in the form of heat. Basically the same principle as energy to move the truck forward, it takes energy to hold it back.
I guess that with all the trucks out there with exhaust brakes that don't have problems, I suspect that I won't have a single problem. However, I'm just really curious as to see what some of you are seeing on EGTs and if anyone knows if I'll see an increase potentially in engine temps.
I was talking with my brother the other day about the fact that when I get my tax return, I'm going to get an exhaust brake for my truck. With a 13k# 5er, and hilly terrain, I think that it's in my best interest to do so. I've already decided on a Pacbrake model, and won't really contemplate anything else at this time.
here's my quandry: When using an exhaust brake, what kind of exhaust temps can I expect to see and does anyone know what can potentially happen to the motor while using the exhaust brake? I hadn't ever thought of it this way, but it takes engine power to create exhaust which ultimately is backed up to create pressure on the pistons. when doing this, it is generating energy, which must be distributed in the form of heat. Basically the same principle as energy to move the truck forward, it takes energy to hold it back.
I guess that with all the trucks out there with exhaust brakes that don't have problems, I suspect that I won't have a single problem. However, I'm just really curious as to see what some of you are seeing on EGTs and if anyone knows if I'll see an increase potentially in engine temps.