I was out on a trip this past weekend towing my rock truck (5500lbs max load). I was towing up Berthoud pass (11,000 ft) and I noticed my egts would climb very high at rpms above 2750 or so. I would only get a little spike before I shifted then they would cool back down. There is about 7 switch backs up each side and it would only get high egts at the top of 3rd gear (1400). I would shift into 4th and they would calm down even at wot (<1200). My truck is stock as far as fuel and boost. I added a 4" turbo back system and a BHAF. My gauge is a procomp ultralite.
My question, is this normal and I just need to learn how to drive a real truck? Is my gauge poopy?
I've searched and not really found much to help. From what I've read the edge ez will help my milage and lower my egts? Or is the only real way to drop egts is to get less internal turbo restriction?
My question, is this normal and I just need to learn how to drive a real truck? Is my gauge poopy?
I've searched and not really found much to help. From what I've read the edge ez will help my milage and lower my egts? Or is the only real way to drop egts is to get less internal turbo restriction?