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Last fall I needed a new turbo installed. I had an EGT probe installed as long as they were down there. Previously when towing I'd do the 5 minute shut down procedure never worrying about how high the temp got while towing. 'Cause I didn't know.

A couple of weeks ago we went from the U.P. to Holland for the Tulip Festival towing our 5r. We're happily cruising along at 67mph in 6th gear and in Tow/Haul.

Hitting one of the long hills in northern Michigan, I suddenly get an alarm, look at the gauge and the EGT is reading 1200+ degrees! About that time the transmission downshifts to 5th (because of the drop in speed) and the temp goes down and the alarm stops. Did some experimenting before hitting another hill by downshifting to 5th and the temp stayed well below 1200.

On the way home I did some more experimenting. This time on fairly level ground. Cruise set at 67. Here's a couple of pics. One in 6th and one in 5th. (Yes, I know at the time I had two Boost gauges showing. Not sure when I did that. One is now back to Turbo Speed.)

The difference in the engine RPMs was about 1550 in 6th and 2000 in 5th.

So after all this, I have 2 questions. Can I run all day in 5th while towing with the 68rfe? If so, will running 2000 RPM all day put undo stress on the engine?
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Towing a combined 29k with my 11 HO 68RFE and 3.42's. It towed fine on flat to hilly ground in 6th. But overall I locked in 5th with the best mileage overall towing at 62. Towing in 5th with 3.42's is the same RPM as 6th with 4.10's. Towing at 67 in 6th with your setup is not an issue. Simply drop a gear when coming to a grade. BTW 1200 in not an issue at all!
 
Yes, you can tow in 5th all day. No 2000rpm wont hurt your engine at all. 1200deg pre turbo is fine. I'm sure there could be arguments but your good going to 1350 for at least 5 minutes straight, 1400+ you dont want to stay in for more than about 30 seconds.
 
I about pooped my drawers when I saw the 1200 deg!:eek: Happy to know I didn't do damage! I'll do what you guys said and keep an eye on the hills. I know our next trip will be across the U.P. to the west end. There'll be a lot of 55mph highways and I'll probably keep it in 5th the whole way. Engine seems to lug when in 6th and going that slow.
 
I about pooped my drawers when I saw the 1200 deg!:eek: Happy to know I didn't do damage! I'll do what you guys said and keep an eye on the hills. I know our next trip will be across the U.P. to the west end. There'll be a lot of 55mph highways and I'll probably keep it in 5th the whole way. Engine seems to lug when in 6th and going that slow.


As GS mentions it won't hurt its self. I received this same info from Stan Gozzi in 2016 at MayMadness. He was the head west Coast Warranty Rep.
 
GS- Well...it’s mostly stock. Some parts disappeared. So I had to add a tuner. 4 position selector switch. First is stock. Second adds 50HP. I only use the second when towing.

12v- For some reason the name Stan Gozzi sounds familiar. Maybe from the Magazine.
 
Since 2007.5, the 6.7L’s were designed and engineered with better pieces to deal with the EGT’s that accompany the stricter emissions.

Even if tuned, I’d still not worry about 1200*F.....
 
GS- Well...it’s mostly stock. Some parts disappeared. So I had to add a tuner. 4 position selector switch. First is stock. Second adds 50HP. I only use the second when towing.

12v- For some reason the name Stan Gozzi sounds familiar. Maybe from the Magazine.


Yes, he does write for the Magazine. He is always at MayMadness, great guy!!!
 
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