I'm no expert, but I think Joe's right. It seems to me that although the 3rd gen engines got some improvements (stock power levels and better fuel system), we also took at least one step backwards and that is the utilization of the HY35 on the ETH's. I for one would be happier if they kept using the HX35 on the ETH's, but I assume that the quicker spool up of the HY-35 was an emmissions necessity. A second gen ETH, had 60 less horsepower and a bigger turbo and I think that is why the 3rd gen ETH's seem to suffer more from high EGT's. Basically the turbo and the engine output are now much more closely matched. This is OK if you're staying stock, but its put a bit of an obstacle in the way when bombing... , EGT's.
I've been thinking about it, and my "modification schedule" is going to be:
- gauges - EGT, boost & fuel pressure
- better intake system, AFE?
- bigger turbo like DD's HX-40 c/w full 4" exh.
- fuel pressure improvements
- then a box and/or injector's
It may take me a while to get this stuff all done though!
Dave