EGT to high,
Yes they are, the engineers from AFE left and decide to come up with a new turbo that they could call there's because AFE wouldn't let them engineer the way they wanted to to increase "performance" .
Well there idea of more performance out of. 59/"80"/ from a t3 manifold has a lot of people stunned I guess, like I said and will keep saying. I really wish I would have done my homework on turbos before I bought this one, this one ain't bad. But there is a lot better out there, like Compounds"😋😋
Well there idea of more performance out of. 59/"80"/ from a t3 manifold has a lot of people stunned I guess, like I said and will keep saying. I really wish I would have done my homework on turbos before I bought this one, this one ain't bad. But there is a lot better out there, like Compounds"😋😋
Ghostman, we've got a pretty similar setup, but I'm throwing on a boost fooler and elbow, (since I haven't been able to un-**** this 'no bus' error i've got yet) 100hp sticks, and stock turbo. You experience any scenarios where your EGT's climbed up over 1400? Is it worth my time putting in an EGT gauge?
Ghostman, we've got a pretty similar setup, but I'm throwing on a boost fooler and elbow, (since I haven't been able to un-**** this 'no bus' error i've got yet) 100hp sticks, and stock turbo. You experience any scenarios where your EGT's climbed up over 1400? Is it worth my time putting in an EGT gauge?
Something I don't understand is why people think adding more fuel will lower EGT. More air should lower EGT because you get more complete burn in the cylinder where it can do work. Try clamping the hose from the elbow with a pair of vice grips and see what happens before you buy the elbow. Mine runs, with stock turbo, and elbow all the way closed, to about 28 max boost.
If you don't put in an EGT gauge, how are you going to know? Guessing isn't going to tell you and it's to late if it burns out your turbo or exhaust valves, pistons.
Something I don't understand is why people think adding more fuel will lower EGT. More air should lower EGT because you get more complete burn in the cylinder where it can do work. Try clamping the hose from the elbow with a pair of vice grips and see what happens before you buy the elbow. Mine runs, with stock turbo, and elbow all the way closed, to about 28 max boost.
Something I don't understand is why people think adding more fuel will lower EGT. More air should lower EGT because you get more complete burn in the cylinder where it can do work. Try clamping the hose from the elbow with a pair of vice grips and see what happens before you buy the elbow. Mine runs, with stock turbo, and elbow all the way closed, to about 28 max boost.

i havent been able to test it with any pass's yet though. but on straight strech 0-60 runs


