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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) turbo temp?

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i have a BD X-monitor- trany temp-boost and exhaust temp. the exhaust temp probe is after the turbo. what would be the temp difference from preturbo temp. is there a set equation. should i move it to preturbo? after running the truck it never seems to go below 250* when i let it idle to cool off. some one told me about 300* was the difference, if thats the case i'm shuting it down at 550*. am i hurting my engine. I have the alarm set at 900*. i would appreciate your input. thanks robert
 
The 300* difference is a guesstimate, when the engine is under load and there is a large pressure differential across the turbine (30-40 psi of drive pressure to almost ambient in the exhaust pipe). When pressure drops, so does temperature.



At idle, there is almost no pressure drop across the turbo, so the pre and post temps are about the same. So shutting off at 250* is just fine. So would 300* for that matter.
 
thanks gentalmen i appreciate your help and quick response. one more thing i dont have to wonder about. i've had a diesel [ well a ford ] for 11 years but it was non turbo, its a whole new world and a lot more power. thanks again robert
 
duckcarvr said:
i have a BD X-monitor- trany temp-boost and exhaust temp. the exhaust temp probe is after the turbo. what would be the temp difference from preturbo temp. is there a set equation. should i move it to preturbo? after running the truck it never seems to go below 250* when i let it idle to cool off. some one told me about 300* was the difference, if thats the case i'm shuting it down at 550*. am i hurting my engine. I have the alarm set at 900*. i would appreciate your input. thanks robert



Here are a couple of threads to read.



EGT Cooldown



Pre and Post EGT



Under a steady pull I see 250F to 300F higher pre than post EGT's.



Jim
 
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