Curtis wrote:
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Gary the starting point to your thread was to see the actual air temperature going into the turbo... ... CORRECT ???
NO, that is INCORRECT - it is to determine underhood temperature under varying conditions AVAILABLE to the aircleaner and intake tract. I have no safe or easy way to determine turbo inlet temperatures - and given the temperature of air immediately adjacent to the aircleaner, that should be sufficient for my purpose!
Does your latest temperature probe have a long enough shank to actually stick through the air filter somehow ? Maybe a pic of the end, please.
You already HAVE a pic of the end probe, up there in my last picture post!
Gary nobody doubted you or your readings.
HAH!
LsFarm was simply stating it is better to actually monitor the air temp during the same scenario that our trucks are built for *TOWING, HAULING, WORKING* The way i took he only wanted to see more accurate readings for the above conditions.
While your *MEAT THERMOMETER* may have been accurate enough for around town driving, is it accurate for the above mentions conditions. We'll only know from your findings. *THANK YOU*
UMMMm - you musta MISSED my last picture post up above clearly showing the digital remote reading thermometer I used for my last test run... And it WASN'T a damn "meat thermometer" I was using earlier - it's an air conditioner test thermometer used by A/C techs to test A/C temperature differentials
G-Day
Curtis
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OK guys, I have been largely just been giving you a hard time - hopefully, we are all friends here - and no hard feelings on my part - just a slight annoyance that my methods and motivations should be so agressively questioned and resisted just because some don't like results that differ from long held assumptions!
IF, when I started this test, I had asked in open forum under what driving circumstances special intake ducting to outside air benefitted engine performance, I'll flat out
GUARANTEE you the overwhelming response would have been "why, under
ALL driving conditions of course!"
Now that THAT seems to have been largely disproved, NOW the cry is, "well, the GREATEST benefit is under HARD work, heavy loads up steep grades, yeah man, that's it"...
Well, even if that WAS true, how often do you actually USE your trucks in those scenarios? Would you REALLY pay the $$$ for a product or mod that only delivers marginal gains over extremely LIMITED conditions that the vast majority of us only rarely see, percentage wise, in daily or towing use?
Face it, the VAST MAJORITY of typical truck operation is lightly loaded around-town and freeway driving - where the special ducting SEEMS shown to be pretty worthless as a performance booster, at least as compared to other commonly used intake filter setups that are far less expensive and physically intrusive to the vehicle!
BUT, in 2 weeks, we'll be towing our 15,000 lb GCWR RV setup over several pretty decent grades on our way to the Oregon coast - and we'll SEE what differences in temperature differentials occur when we do. I suspect precious LITTLE difference from that already seen locally and out on the open road!
And if I'm wrong, I'll simply have to publicly eat my words!
(been there, done that - it ain't fun OR tasty!)
NOW, if any here still question my tools, integrity or methods, these digital remote thermometers are pretty common and inexpensive - why not go buy your own, run lots of tests under varying conditions, document your findings and post them, complete with supporting pictures here on this board. Shucks, I'm SURE you will get enthusiastic welcome and support for your info - just as *I* did...
