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Gutless 600????

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Turbo Problem?

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The only reports I've read suggest that defueling does occur when overboost conditions are set (not high egt's), but that should only happen on a modified engine, i. e. stock engines shouldn't be able to overboost. If you had an intake and different exh/muffler maybe.

Dave
 
I just thought that since I am sure the egt's were high and a turbo is driven by latent exhaust heat. I was surely pulling full load on the engine and with the high elevation, temps would be high due to a lack of oxygen. I remember reading that thread recently about the high flow exhaust alone causing that dyno'd truck to defuel. I am wondering with the combination of things I had against the truck that it could do it with a stock exhaust.
 
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Unless something has changed with the 600's, Cummins hasn't ever had an EGT probe to sense EGT, so I really doubt that the ECM is de-fueling because of that. Sounds like a handy feature though.
 
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