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Higher EGTs with AFE, ATS Manifold, 4" Pipe and 66/14cm Turbo?

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'03 Fluid Change Question

Ats manifold installation

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I've been reading posts that talk about lower EGTs from more airflow. Well, I've replaced the stock turbo with an 66 intake / 14 exhaust from River City Turbo, Little Rock Arkansas. In addition, there is a 4" straight pipe, ATS Manifold, AFE II, and and Edge Juice w/ Attitude. I did these upgrades all at the same time.



Previously, with the stock Turbo, Manifold, and EZ, my EGTs normal flat cruise were between 450 and 550* post turbo. Normal cruise around 10-15 psi boost. The highest I ever saw was 1100* post and 38 psi on the dyno on a 90+ degree day. BTW when Edge says 70 at the rear wheels, they mean it because I layed down 325hp and about 750 lbft with just the EZ and exhaust.



Now with the the new stuff, normal driving is around 700-850* pre and post turbo with about 100* spread from pre to post. This nets a 150* increase at cruise. I can hit 900* post without any problem on 3/3. Towing on level 2/4 at 20000+lbs I have never seen over 1300* pre turbo and about 1100 post. From what I can tell this setup with extra power helps the EGTs at higher boost levels only. Cruise boost is about 4-10 psi. While loaded in a pull boost can be 15-30+psi. All in all, this setup didn't lower my EGTs for normal driving, rather these mods increased them. Does this make sense to anyone? Did I do something wrong? Or, am I just blowin smoke :-laf ?
 
Well I see about the same as you. My cruising EGTs are up around 100* or more easy. Boost cruising is around 1/2 what it was with the stock turbo. It does kind of make sense. Bigger turbo needs more fuel to spool and cruising just don't need more fuel to maintain speed.
 
bzingre said:
Does this make sense to anyone? Did I do something wrong? Or, am I just blowin smoke :-laf ?



Yes. No. Possibly. :-laf :D



I noticed the same as you when switching from stock through various turbos to what I have now. Cruise EGT and boost all lower, but upper end EGT lower with higher boost.



I did the ATS manifold swap separate (after HTB2 62/12 turbo and chips) and at the time it gave interesting results with a bit lower cruise boost (less resistance/drive pressure due to moving the exhaust gasses out better) and slightly/barely higher cruise EGT. However, in the ramp up to WOT boost came back up and EGT slightly lower than before manifold swap.
 
more boost = lower exhaust temps. like JVolpe said, crusing temps should be higher if there is no load on the motor. the turbo dosnt and wont produce a ton of boost if your empty. espically if you have a big 66! put a load behind you and see how it performes. i had a stock turbo and edge ez with edm injectors. towing my 30 foot boat i could bury the pyro in a instant! switched turbo to a sps64 and ditched the ez for a ramifier. now towing my boat i will only touch 1400* pre turbo! thats when i have my foot to the floor! when im empty my temps seem to be up a bit and my boost lower then with the stock. hope this helped... . james :D
 
Cruising temps go up with the big turbos.

What you are experiencing is totally normal and you have done nothing wrong.

If you want lower cruising temps go back to a stock turbo.



A huge turbo which you are running is going to be inefficient when not being worked.



A 66mm turbo is good for performance.



Its like having a 600hp gas camaro. It sure don't like to idle long but when you stomp it, it GETS IT!! :eek:
 
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