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27th February 2017, 10:32 PM
#91
Originally Posted by
10G
Is that heat wrap stuff fibreglassy??
First real drive with the 3" zorst today. Great change. It picks up more quickly, it responds more quickly, it pulls for longer and I think it is better on fuel, I think I've only driven about 160ks today so it's a bit hard to tell??
But I think I've done really well.
Yeah its got fibreglass fibres in it.
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27th February 2017 10:32 PM
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28th February 2017, 08:59 AM
#92
Hi every one, i have been reading all the thread and im happy to see you having good results!!.
i know you already covered the EGT gauges topic, i fell in love with McNally but it goes over the budget i was contemplating
Hope you guys could tell me if this one i find on eBay will be relyable, i like what it says on the description.
Thank you for sharing your work
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28th February 2017, 09:09 AM
#93
Sorry for posting twice de images, i´m also goning to do some exhaust work as i like what i have read here
Since I finally found where to fix the turbo for my SD33T, and im planning to change its original position and move it a little to the top so i can do easier the piping for a FM IC. Any thoughts on this?
Cheers
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28th February 2017, 02:20 PM
#94
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
10G
Is that heat wrap stuff fibreglassy??
First real drive with the 3" zorst today. Great change. It picks up more quickly, it responds more quickly, it pulls for longer and I think it is better on fuel, I think I've only driven about 160ks today so it's a bit hard to tell??
But I think I've done really well.
The best solution is to get the dump pipe ceramic coated , think thermal dynamic
this will keep the heat where it belongs inside the pipe.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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28th February 2017, 02:22 PM
#95
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
dermie72
Great thread so far - I'm happy I seem to have gone down the right path. 3" exhaust, dp chip and scan gauge. Dual pillar VDO egt and boost gauges.
Boost was still all over the place though. Jumping to 20 psi, then dropping to 10 then building back up to 15-16 psi - all while maintaining the same speed on a flat.
Fitted one of mudski's dawes/needle kits over the weekend and it stopped the erratic boost issues I was experiencing. Car is much nicer to drive with a smooth boost curve.
I used the instructions in mudski's kit and had everything up and running in a couple hours - car sits nicely on about 15-16psi at full boost and on 10psi at 100k's.
EGT's stay around 200-250 around town and only hit 400 when I'm right up it and drop again pretty quick.
I had my exhaust fitted by Berrima diesel and I see they cut the original heat shield in half to fit in the new dump pipe - worked out ok 'cause I had to get the egt probe fitted at a later date.
Interested to hear if anyone has tried any additional heat shielding - I heard sometimes the heat under the bonnets of gu's sometimes kill the aux battery - so far so good though.
I have a turbo beanie fitted so now I have no problems of the AUX battery getting to hot
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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28th February 2017, 03:15 PM
#96
Originally Posted by
10G
So the exhaust is fitted up and looking great. One thing though. The mechanic said he couldn't refit the heatshield as the probe for the EGT gauge is now in the way.
I stuck my hand down there after a 30 min drive and yep, it gets hot down there. What have others done here? There's that exhaust wrap stuff, I was thinking of wrapping that around the heater hoses as they are pretty close to the turbo. Does that stuff work backwards like that??
I was hoping to rig up some ducting from the front and point it at the area, but I'm not sure I'll be able to do that, there's not a lot of room.
Just cut a hole in the heat shield where the probe is. Simple.
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28th February 2017, 03:26 PM
#97
Originally Posted by
mudski
Just cut a hole in the heat shield where the probe is. Simple.
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Yeah I know that's the best solution, but I'm lazy and I have to remove all them hoses and get my floor wet and my fingers dirty, then put it all back together again. Maybe I'll give it a go ;-)
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1st March 2017, 02:51 PM
#98
Got my boost gauge today and the dawse kit from @mudski yesterday.
Got a peak boost of 17.6 yesterday taking off from a dead stop up a hill on the dirt. Boost is sitting on 10-12 at 100kmh, down from 13-13 pre zorst install.
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1st March 2017, 03:11 PM
#99
Originally Posted by
10G
Got my boost gauge today and the dawse kit from @
mudski yesterday.
Got a peak boost of 17.6 yesterday taking off from a dead stop up a hill on the dirt. Boost is sitting on 10-12 at 100kmh, down from 13-13 pre zorst install.
Thats with the kit installed yeah? If so, I'd probably wind in the needle valve just a touch to get the 100k boost at around 12, and a little higher. The spool up on the turbo will increase a little too. But. You may not need to touch the needle valve though, if you think its fine. When you get the EGT gauge in, have a play around with the needle valve and you should see a difference in EGT's at 100k's with different adjustments.
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1st March 2017, 03:34 PM
#100
Patrol God
Go easy if your going to use an exhaust wrap especially on a 4x4,
you'll find it will rust your pipes very quickly, if subjected to water.
Even race car and nascars dont use it for that reason
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
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