what would be the max EGT to pull at all day long?
Originally posted by KLockliear
There is no rule-of-thumb for post turbo that is safe. They vary too much. Put it pre-turbo.
Originally posted by cummins-man
I was pulling an 24' v-nose enclosed trailor empty yesterday and I have a BD monitor box, Edge EZ (level 6) AFE drop in, and stock exhaust and when I hit the hills at 80mph, I would be hitting 1250 to 1300 degs. The max I hit yesterday was 1313 Is this normal? What will happen when I hook onto my 5th wheel?
I won't beable to keep up with my buddies that own Powerstroke/Duramax if I have to let off like that?
Now what do I have to do put an exhaust system on?
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Originally posted by rashwor
Keep in mind that the EGT placed pre-turbo is a average of the EGT coming out of the 6 cylinders. It is not uncommon for #6 to be considerably hotter than what you see on your pyro when it is placed in the middle of the exhaust manifold, but before the turbo.
Never run post turbo pyro if you push the truck at all. These new trucks run hotter and I expect we will see some post turbo people melting pistons in the new trucks before too long.