jkeyes said:2 days appart. Same dyno. Similar resulsts on two different trucks.
-J-
DHayden said:With ATS intake and stock exhaust manifold:
73F outside temp
Max Boost: 36. 9 psi
Max EGT: 1214F pre turbo
Now I know the outside temp is 7 deg lower today and I'm not sure if the correlation is relative to EGT or not but even so it was a bit of a drop, not allot but some.
I am suprised to see the boost drop that much... I just hope I'm not loosing it through a leak under acceleration because they did not send me a new gasket so I'm using the old one. It seemed in good shape and is probably not an issue.
Great, thanks for sharing the tests!!DHayden said:I should have the readings for the HTT exhaust manifold and the ATS intake together tomarrow.
DHayden said:I understand the efficiency but maybe someone who understands boost better than me (or better than I thought I did) can explain more of whats happening.
Max EGT: 1228F pre turbo
Max Boost: 42. 8 psi
Max EGT: 1172F
Max Boost: 32. 7 psi
Only because in that statement you are talking about more boost within the same restrictions.DHayden said:So boost is a product of inefficiency, that can't be entirely so. 40psi of boost is better and more noticeable than 20psi of boost
Not sure what you mean. Decreasing boost pressure buy improving restrictions is not the same as decreasing boost with a waste gate. One improves air flow while the other simply reduces it.At what point is the cross over. . so to speak?
Probably but I think drive pressure is mostly determined by the turbo with it being the restriction causing the drive pressure. Maybe someone who is a true Diesel Hot Rodder will jump in on that one.Drive pressure is being effected here I'm assuming?
Inefficiency is more boost but more boost is better in most cases. What is the relationship?
DHayden said:Drive pressure is being effected here I'm assuming?