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Can anyone tell me what the transmission redline temp is on a 48RE transmission? Also what is the Pyrometer (EGT) redline temp for a 5. 9 almost stock? I'd like to mark my isspro gauges.
 
Pyro should not see more then 1300* for extended periods if plumbed pre turbo, where it belongs . Auto I imagine should not see more then 250*,outlet from trans. ( I'm a stick guy ! ):D
 
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Thanks, I was told pyro not more than 1450* and trans not more than 250*. I think your pyro is a better number. (I coudn't find a 5. 9 w/ stick when I bought this truck) The auto isn't bad, especially in stop and go traffic.
 
Carson Dodge told me 1350 will let it run safe. My ISSPRO gauge showes red at 1350
 
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The CR5. 9 was tested for 30 minutes at 1500 degrees so they can probably run that way forever. Me? I back off at 1200.



Where did you find this info? Not doubting, just would like to read about it.

Oh and 1200 is the highest I like to sustain also.
 
In the early days of the CR, Cummins put out this info but after all these years, I don't remember where exactly I read it. Sorry.



Scott



P. S. WalkingTall ~ your right, thats pretty conservative but I have this fear of dropping a valve seat and usually, I have no need to go over 1200. Unless of course I'm spanking that Durapad going over Snoqualmie Pass (with trailers) :)
 
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