Shut down temp?
My pyro is after the turbo, what temp is the highest you want it to say when you kill it?
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First you need to move it... Just saying, its doing you no good there...
As far as a shut down temp, 350 or so is more then fine... Keep in mind there are a million + trucks out there and 95% of them do not have a pyro at all, get run hard and shut off the second they pull up to the house. I wait until 400 most times, but if I am just tooling around town and have not been running it hard I will not even look at the pyro. |
Originally Posted by CSIPSD
(Post 762349)
First you need to move it... Just saying, its doing you no good there...
As far as a shut down temp, 350 or so is more then fine... Keep in mind there are a million + trucks out there and 95% of them do not have a pyro at all, get run hard and shut off the second they pull up to the house. I wait until 400 most times, but if I am just tooling around town and have not been running it hard I will not even look at the pyro. |
My normal is *300 (my magic number as the wife puts it) for shutdown
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Originally Posted by OceanDiesel
(Post 763467)
My normal is *300 (my magic number as the wife puts it) for shutdown
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Most of your shut down talk is from old wifes tales... Newer oils do not coke the way old ones did. Anywhere below 350-400* and your fine. Like I said before there are MILLIONS of these trucks and motors out there with no Pyros that get used hard, pull up to the 7-11 and shut off.
Most times I allow my truck to "settle" down and then I turn it off, EGT's are about 350-400* at that point. |
Originally Posted by redneckpipeliner
(Post 763517)
Mine wont get down to 300, 350 is as low as she will go.
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