This is a follow-up to a thread I started here. on May 1st here. I recently added a TAG and have been anxious to see how it affects my numbers on the course I described in the original thread. I tried very hard to duplicate the run as closely as possible to the previous runs in order to generate useful and hopefully, objective data.
Here are my results to date:
Zero mods: Max EGT 1142°F, Max Boost 23. 6 PSI, AVG MPG 11. 1, AMB Temp 80°F.
Airbox mod: Max EGT 1135°F, Max Boost 23. 9 PSI, AVG MPG 11. 3, AMB Temp 80°F.
Airbox+TAG: Max EGT 1124°F, Max Boost 23. 2 PSI, AVG MPG 11. 2, AMB Temp 68°F.
Conclusion: As before, I'm not convinced that with a sample size of 1 test, that any of these numbers are statistically significant. The 11° reduction in EGTs between this mod and the Airbox mod was likely due to the 12° difference in ambient temperature between the runs. The MPGs are essentially unchanged by either the Airbox or TAG.
The one interesting difference was the boost reduction. Dropping boost by 3% with no noticeable change in power has got to mean something, but I don’t yet know how to interpret that. Perhaps others have some ideas?
I did not go into this with any pre-conceived ideas. I have collected data and presented it. I know others have reported different results.
For now, I'll keep it in. I MAY remove it later to see if I notice it when it is gone, as other members have reported. Frankly, I noticed no power or drivability differences after installation in my truck.
As I mentioned in the earlier post, I am contemplating some other low cost BOMBs, such as a PG7 drop in and a Donaldson or Nelsen muffler upgrade, just to see what they do. If/when I do these mods, I'll test the combo on the same run with conditions as similar as possible and post the results. I hope others will find this interesting and helpful.
100 Proof
Here are my results to date:
Zero mods: Max EGT 1142°F, Max Boost 23. 6 PSI, AVG MPG 11. 1, AMB Temp 80°F.
Airbox mod: Max EGT 1135°F, Max Boost 23. 9 PSI, AVG MPG 11. 3, AMB Temp 80°F.
Airbox+TAG: Max EGT 1124°F, Max Boost 23. 2 PSI, AVG MPG 11. 2, AMB Temp 68°F.
Conclusion: As before, I'm not convinced that with a sample size of 1 test, that any of these numbers are statistically significant. The 11° reduction in EGTs between this mod and the Airbox mod was likely due to the 12° difference in ambient temperature between the runs. The MPGs are essentially unchanged by either the Airbox or TAG.
The one interesting difference was the boost reduction. Dropping boost by 3% with no noticeable change in power has got to mean something, but I don’t yet know how to interpret that. Perhaps others have some ideas?
I did not go into this with any pre-conceived ideas. I have collected data and presented it. I know others have reported different results.
For now, I'll keep it in. I MAY remove it later to see if I notice it when it is gone, as other members have reported. Frankly, I noticed no power or drivability differences after installation in my truck.
As I mentioned in the earlier post, I am contemplating some other low cost BOMBs, such as a PG7 drop in and a Donaldson or Nelsen muffler upgrade, just to see what they do. If/when I do these mods, I'll test the combo on the same run with conditions as similar as possible and post the results. I hope others will find this interesting and helpful.
100 Proof