EGT's and timing
A question I've had for a long time related to Egts is timing. If one advances timing, as many of us do, EGT's tend to go down. But it is my understaning that moving the injection event(s) earlier, lowers EGT's (in the manifold) but raises piston and head temps. So if you are fueling very heavy with advanced timing and pushing the ragged edge of EGTs in the manifold, I worry about the inside of the engine. The manifold and turbo may be at an exceptable temp, but what about the cylinders?? To be safe, I figured when I get around to playing with the '06, I'd adjust the fueling at the stock retarded timing to a safe level, then advance the timing without adding fuel. Anyone have any comments?