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    Red face pyro + boost

    i fitted a auto meter pyro and boost so now i would like to compare initial tests, i have done i have a 07 crd while driving home last night on the m5 at 110 kph, the pyro sat around about 400 c and around 10 -12psi and spiked to about 480 under a bit of a load, i was able to get it to 550 when i gave it a fair hit. not a full flogging, what concerns me though is how quickly the temps go up and down probably 300 to 450 in under 10 seconds just accelerating a little harder than normal i would also like to know what a good temp is to shut down so i can set the turbo timer. i have placed the probe about 50mm from the back of the turbo. butchered the heat shield which ill buy a new one and post the exact measurements. ps could someone pm me how to load photos please as im a comp retard THANKS KEV

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    Whereabouts is the EGT probe? Mine is located here:

    I have a ZD30 Di which sits around 300 deg at cruise on the freeway with 5 psi (I have this wound down to improve economy), EGT's will rise sharply when under load but I've only seen mine at 550 deg when I'm climbing a long, steep hill at 100 km/h.
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    i put mine just before the bend probably a bit closer to the turbo than yours

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    Most are below the bend on the dump pipe
    you could try a bit more boost to bring down temps

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    Have a look at snikos thread on doing nads
    theres some good clear pics there

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    Forgive my ignorance but how does winding down the turbo increase fuel economy?

    Also with the speed of the gas & temperatures involved, would the placement of the thermocouple a few inches further down the pipe make much difference to the egt?
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    Interested to, to know how winding back the boost will increase fuel economy, as winding back the boost will increase EGTs from what I've read.
    Less right foot will improve fuel economy, every time
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    Quote Originally Posted by snewin View Post
    Forgive my ignorance but how does winding down the turbo increase fuel economy?

    Also with the speed of the gas & temperatures involved, would the placement of the thermocouple a few inches further down the pipe make much difference to the egt?
    The placement of the probe can make a difference to temps. The most accurate way to read EGTs is pre turbo. You can have differences of up to 200 degrees between pre and post turbo temps depending on the turbo and conditions. 700 is considered safe pre turbo so generally 500-550 post turbo is considered safe. If you want accurate temps then pre turbo is the go.

    A larger exhaust can help with EGT's as it allows for the gas to exit with less restiction mean less heat. Also more boost as its been stated. Winding boost out for fuel economy isnt really the right way to go you will more than like decrease economy doing so. More boost will help with EGTs and give you a leaner afr so less fuel could be used.

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    hi Kevin 07
    I about to purchase auto meter. have you got any pictures of the meters and how easy is it to install.

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    Click in the search engine top right corner, sure to be past DIY threads there for you.
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