I was talking with a mechanical engineer at work (who also builds his own airplanes) and he says that he runs airplane engines up to 1400 degrees and then leans them out to 1350-degrees for the duration of the trip. He claims that the exhaust temperature is much higher than the piston ever sees. His pyro also scans all the cylinders and reports back the hottest. I am not sure how this would translate to the ISB though, but it might help expain why "some" people have yet to melt thier pistons!
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David Dressler
2001 Driftwood 3500 Quad Cab 4x4, 155 inch WB, HO Cummins (ETH), 6-Speed (DEE), SLT+, 3. 54 LSD, Camper Special, Trailer Tow, Heated Leather, Sliding Window, Jacob's E-Brake, Rhino Liner, VDO Vision (pyro, boost, engine + diff. temp. ), Weather Guard Diamond Plate Saddle Box, Tork Lift camper tie-downs, Mag-Hytec, Mopar Tow Hooks, AND functional Halo light!
Bigfoot 3000 10. 11 Slide-in Camper. "Do it in a Dually"
[This message has been edited by dresslered (edited 04-16-2001). ]