Originally Posted by
robbo0001
The way I use exhaust temps post turbo,is as a rough indication of piston head temps....overfueling on long climbs give me an exhaust temp of about 420 degrees C max at the dump, so considerably larger temperatures at the piston head.
Overfueling is what I believe to be the primary cause of failures on Patrols (yes mine is a 2.8TD, however a lesson learnt from unfortunate ealy 3L owners can't be all bad)
Overfueling either by faulty MAF, clogged egr and intake pipework, lack of comprehensive servicing etc etc
Immediately backing off the accelerator or changing down a gear minimises waste fuel burning in the head and exhaust system.....around town and freeway running I am flat out hitting more than 200 degrees C. 110kmph on a long hillclimb temps get to around 370 degrees C
Only time I set my alarm off was a Bribie, high tide, soft sand and low range 2nd gear.....500 degrees C for about 2 seconds