Truck Running hot. What Turbo?
I would plug the post turbo and move it pre turbo.
So Bobby, the 1100 reading I mentioned to you were taken aft, so when people tell me to be careful to not go over 1100-1150 degrees on this, are they assuming it is pre-turbo reading to watch for?
I bet it wont help a whole lot towing. It will help some but the heat soak from the intercooler is what is killing him Truthfully those water temps are within spec and I would not worry about it that much. I woudl be more concerned with the EGT's
I am now going to start looking for a new hybrid turbine for these pulls. For now, I found that by just using a bit of discipline by taking my sweet time up those steep graded mountain passes, where my EGT's are climbing, I can keep her just under 1100 degrees, just not moving as fast, but then again, I am only on my way to my favorite camping/fishing spots and not in any emergencies.

If any of you have any suggestions of a better place for me to check for a new turbo, that offers us a better deal, please suggest one or two

Oh and x2b1 try dropping a gear pulling up the hills to get some boost into the engine. It might get your speed back and keep the truck cool. Worth a shot!




