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Lets see, steel that color (if the photo is correct) is around 2000-2100 deg. A little hotter and it will be ready for forging. That is really hot. Wonder what the EGTs are like there.

-Rich
 
Thanks, thats really cool, looks to be a new pic for the desktop... . at least for a few days!!! The guys here at the jobsite get a kick out of the pic's I use on my desktop.
 
sweet... i've seen the manifolds on my GE locomotive engines get to that duller red color when we had a bad turbo, but never to the yellow color stage... they trying to match the manifold to the cat yellow paint??? :-laf
 
Looks a lot like the poor DT530 we had on the dyno at school. Post turbo EGT's would get way over 1500 degrees...



Turn the lights off and you could see the turbo blades spinning.
 
MKoth said:
Looks a lot like the poor DT530 we had on the dyno at school. Post turbo EGT's would get way over 1500 degrees...



Turn the lights off and you could see the turbo blades spinning.





did any of the intstructers insert a piece of paper into the turbo while doing the dyno test? :eek:
 
Catoiler-what conditions did it take to get the turbo that hot? I have seen some tweaked 3406B's on the dyno at work get the exhaust housing red and the manifolds a little, but nothing like that. Is that just a stock Cat setup, or is it a "see what she'll do" setup?



Just wondering, I like the pic.



Michael
 
Just pour some water on it. It'll cool RIGHT down! That's a neat pic. The pistons probably are glowing in the dark, too.
 
I've seen Duramaxes with either their downpipes or collector, whatever it is that is viewable from the passenger side get very close to that color at truck pulls.
 
I have a video somewhere of a Mazda miata motor that was making like 470hp and it was glowing like that. then poof, a big hole in the housing.

cool pic.

--Jeff
 
I don't know the picture came off a disc from Caterpillar.

MMiller said:
Catoiler-what conditions did it take to get the turbo that hot? I have seen some tweaked 3406B's on the dyno at work get the exhaust housing red and the manifolds a little, but nothing like that. Is that just a stock Cat setup, or is it a "see what she'll do" setup?



Just wondering, I like the pic.



Michael
 
I used to have a screensaver from CAT that had this picture in it. Computer crashed and my backup file was screwed up somehow so I lost it all.



Engine is a c-15 pre-Acert. I want to say I had the screensaver back in 2001 or before. Pretty cool.
 
That pic was actually taken in '92 or '93 on the CAT test cell on a pre-production 3406E truck eng. Just about any 475-550hp will do that on the dyno down around 1100/1200rpm :cool: :-laf
 
nickleinonen said:
sweet... i've seen the manifolds on my GE locomotive engines get to that duller red color when we had a bad turbo, but never to the yellow color stage... they trying to match the manifold to the cat yellow paint??? :-laf



and i had my camera phone on me today... not the greatest picture quality, but i had a ge fdl16 that had a bad turbo. only making 25psi boost under full load [~4300hp] so the manifolds were glowing good [and the turbo was nasty loud sounding]
 
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