RE: Re: RE: Re: bypassing the FDC
Lee, Yes, I retimed the IP to 20*. Cranetruck's piece in MVMag made the job easy.
Whistlingdeuce, Bypassing FDC, and adjusting fuel delivery rate, are both easy tasks. I think a pyrometer is a must have, or at least run one for a while. As Lee points out the IP needs to be set correctly. A boost gage is nice, too. Results of an adjustment can be seen immediately on the boost gage. The pyrometer takes time, and effort, to reach peak EGT. You'll need to run under full load for an extended period of time. A big hill and/or heavy trailer works better than the brakes. At 12psi I found high EGT's only at the lower end of operating range. A downshift, probably overdue, lowers the EGT immediately. The factory LDT IP setting would probably never let EGT to get too hot. Everyone should consider adding a pyrometer . Someone, or something, could have changed the setting during the past 20-40 years. There may be some additional HP available depending on which turbo you have. My D turbo may be adding 20-30% at 12psi. It can easily peg the boost gage(15+) with a small increase in fuel delivery. The pyro will respond with higher EGT's. JimK