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Old May 17, 2009 | 09:37 PM
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I have been told that people tune these trucks using the pyro gauge, If this is true, how do you read it? I understand that if you have alot of heat, its because you have too much fuel and not enough air. When i am driving like a regular human, the truck runs between 600*-800* @ idel the truck is 200*. The truck does not ever go over 1200* the first and only time it did was @ the dyno and it burried tha gauge over 1600*. The strange thing was that there was no dark black smoke, almost none. If i bog it out it will smoke pretty dark so i don't understand whats going on. how do i tune this thing, i understand the steps in getting more rack travel and less rack travel, but how do i know when i have a good ratio.....any help would be great thanks guys!
 
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Old May 18, 2009 | 02:06 AM
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dont go over 1200* for very long and any black smoke out the back is a waste. back the fuel plate back until you have a light haze at full throttle.
 
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Old May 18, 2009 | 08:49 AM
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ya, i only saw it go over 1200 that one time, didn't seem to hurt it thoe 1600* is hot thogh, the other strange thing is that the egts where high, but there was only a slight haze out the exhaust @ full throttle, i guess its time for a turbo, and a exhast manifold anyone have a bdm fat shaft tujrbo kicking around that they want to sell
 
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Old May 18, 2009 | 11:31 PM
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when i melted my pistons in my truck i was running at 1150 pulling the grade for 5 minutes and it turned the pistons to butter. at 60 mph im at 600 now
 
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Old May 19, 2009 | 05:51 AM
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With the way you have your plate set, the AFC set and bogging or lugging the motor there is a lot of fuel being dumped in the cylinders with no air from the turbo. No boost with lots of fuel = black smoke.
This is where the fine art of tuning of the plate position and the adjustment of the AFC comes in.
 
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