"Mad Max"
TDR MEMBER
So, what parts have you installed and how hot are you getting?
I thought it might be a good idea to get personal experiences with regards to power verses heat. Most of us have upped the power on our rigs, with bolt-on's and tuning the pumps, timing, etc, some with very impressive gains, and I'd like to know what kind of temps folks are seeing as compared to the modifications and hardware installed?
My personal goal is this - not having to lift to maintain the speed limit, going uphill, while towing. I do not even know it that is achievable, but that is where I want to be... and the hills I'm talking about are also known as the Rocky Mountains.
I am getting ready to load the flatbed and deliver some parts this weekend, about a 3-hour trip, and I am looking forward to seeing what my egt's will be as compared to the mods I have done.
As my sig states, I've got PODs, a PDR HX-35/16, PDR fuel pin, 366 spring, 4" Intake/exhaust, max'd fuel screw, starwheel at the top. I'm at around 270 hp - real good and stable power. I consider my mods to be the 'basic power upgrades'.
What I am wanting to find out is how hot I get under load while towing - pretty much the critical 'knowledge' as compared to the parts I've installed.
We're all concerned about heat, and 1200* is the magic number - under it and you're safe, over it and you're less-than-safe.
I'm hoping my HX-35 can flow enough air to accomplish my goal, but I also know my PODs are pretty hot sticks, so, maybe I'll need different sticks, maybe a different turbo, but I am also planning a Snow water-meth kit, a ported intake ram, and an ATS 3-piece exhaust manifold down the road, so I have to add that to my equation as well because in the future I'll be cooler than I am now.
So, what are your experiences for components and heat?
- M2
I thought it might be a good idea to get personal experiences with regards to power verses heat. Most of us have upped the power on our rigs, with bolt-on's and tuning the pumps, timing, etc, some with very impressive gains, and I'd like to know what kind of temps folks are seeing as compared to the modifications and hardware installed?
My personal goal is this - not having to lift to maintain the speed limit, going uphill, while towing. I do not even know it that is achievable, but that is where I want to be... and the hills I'm talking about are also known as the Rocky Mountains.
I am getting ready to load the flatbed and deliver some parts this weekend, about a 3-hour trip, and I am looking forward to seeing what my egt's will be as compared to the mods I have done.
As my sig states, I've got PODs, a PDR HX-35/16, PDR fuel pin, 366 spring, 4" Intake/exhaust, max'd fuel screw, starwheel at the top. I'm at around 270 hp - real good and stable power. I consider my mods to be the 'basic power upgrades'.
What I am wanting to find out is how hot I get under load while towing - pretty much the critical 'knowledge' as compared to the parts I've installed.
We're all concerned about heat, and 1200* is the magic number - under it and you're safe, over it and you're less-than-safe.
I'm hoping my HX-35 can flow enough air to accomplish my goal, but I also know my PODs are pretty hot sticks, so, maybe I'll need different sticks, maybe a different turbo, but I am also planning a Snow water-meth kit, a ported intake ram, and an ATS 3-piece exhaust manifold down the road, so I have to add that to my equation as well because in the future I'll be cooler than I am now.
So, what are your experiences for components and heat?
- M2