SasquatchSanta
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I'm attempting to sort out the real story on exhaust gas temperature (EGT) readings and pyrometer placement. I know this subject had been bandied about on previous posts BUT I don't think anyone has ever address temperature differentials between pre and post turbo placement.
The pyro on my Deuce is installed approximately five inches downstream of the turbo discharge. I've been told that post turbo placement is bad but no one has been able to say how bad.
If I'm going to change it, now is the time, while I have a new engine sitting on the floor.
I have a hard time believing that there would be "THAT MUCH" of a temperature differential between four-inches upstream versus five-inches downstream of the turbo. I can see 20 or 30 degrees difference but in reality, where are the BTUs in a high velocity air stream going to go?
I spoke to a friend that teaches industrial diesel mechanics at a nearby junior college. His opinion was that the difference would be insignificant. He also shared in my concerns of the possibility of the turbo eating an upstream pyro that might someday let lose.
I'd like the opinion of the those in the know SS members.
KPR (Kindest Personal Regards)
The pyro on my Deuce is installed approximately five inches downstream of the turbo discharge. I've been told that post turbo placement is bad but no one has been able to say how bad.
If I'm going to change it, now is the time, while I have a new engine sitting on the floor.
I have a hard time believing that there would be "THAT MUCH" of a temperature differential between four-inches upstream versus five-inches downstream of the turbo. I can see 20 or 30 degrees difference but in reality, where are the BTUs in a high velocity air stream going to go?
I spoke to a friend that teaches industrial diesel mechanics at a nearby junior college. His opinion was that the difference would be insignificant. He also shared in my concerns of the possibility of the turbo eating an upstream pyro that might someday let lose.
I'd like the opinion of the those in the know SS members.
KPR (Kindest Personal Regards)