mudguppy
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So, i was finally able to get my hands on an guage and get it installed so i could turn up the fuel.
so, doing some shopping i was able to find the R609-10 and R7603 thru my local diesel shop for $246 - i thought that price beat the pants off any other price i've found.
anyway, the thermocouple probe was very straight forward - this is my 4th probe install, but 2nd easiest location to get to. i drilled and tapped w/ the engine running - no problems.
the boost fitting, however, didn't go quite as easy. the 1/8" NPT plug in the intake elbow was seized up solid - could not get it out and ended up stripping it. so rather than trying to drill it out and extract it (which never goes to plan), i simply drilled and tapped a new port.
i would have had to take the elbow off anyway, so i just picked a location that was in the intake stream by also had plenty of material thickness to tap. i actually could have tapped it closer to the middle of the elbow radius, as i had plenty of material where i ended up tapping (see photos).
i installed the guage in a convenient location - thought about the steering column, but the steering wheel spokes would probably be in the way too often. and the chevy steering column i have is not easy to mount to. also, the left corner of the "dash" is less distracting than taking your eyes all the way down to the steering column. thirdly, this is traditionally where all my other guages have been located, so consitency is a plus.
i ran the thermo (pyro, to some of you) lead wires and boost tube up through an opening directly behind the guage - i still haven't hooked up the guage light yet, so i still need to wrap the wire/tube bundle.
trial readings - stock fuel setting (tamper plate still on fuel plate stop rod):
max egt - 1000°F (and it was hard to get it up that high)
max boost - 6 psi
removed tamper plate and turned the fuel up - started w/ one full turn:
max egt - 1100°F (again, hard to get there)
max boost - 9 psi
then added another half-turn / 4 flats:
max egt - 1250°F (might be able to see 1300°F if i stayed in long enough; like minutes)
max boost - 12 psi
all in all - driveability has greatly improved. the truck will now actually accelerate in 3rd thru 5th instead of just getting louder. i can also get to 2500rpm under load now. engine seems fine w/ the power increase. transmission, on the other hand, doesn't quite seem as happy in 4th under WOT - but i never thought the tranny was all that healthy to begin with... i had planned to adjust the droop screw, but think i'll leave it alone as the bottom end fueling seems fine - it was top end i was lacking.
bottom line: i realize this is not a race-truck, i just needed better merging power and uphill speed. and, no, i'm still not driving beyond my braking capability...
just thought i'd share the latest mod. i plan to remove and paint the guage OD to match when i wire in the guage light (this weekend?).
so, doing some shopping i was able to find the R609-10 and R7603 thru my local diesel shop for $246 - i thought that price beat the pants off any other price i've found.
anyway, the thermocouple probe was very straight forward - this is my 4th probe install, but 2nd easiest location to get to. i drilled and tapped w/ the engine running - no problems.
the boost fitting, however, didn't go quite as easy. the 1/8" NPT plug in the intake elbow was seized up solid - could not get it out and ended up stripping it. so rather than trying to drill it out and extract it (which never goes to plan), i simply drilled and tapped a new port.
i would have had to take the elbow off anyway, so i just picked a location that was in the intake stream by also had plenty of material thickness to tap. i actually could have tapped it closer to the middle of the elbow radius, as i had plenty of material where i ended up tapping (see photos).
i installed the guage in a convenient location - thought about the steering column, but the steering wheel spokes would probably be in the way too often. and the chevy steering column i have is not easy to mount to. also, the left corner of the "dash" is less distracting than taking your eyes all the way down to the steering column. thirdly, this is traditionally where all my other guages have been located, so consitency is a plus.
i ran the thermo (pyro, to some of you) lead wires and boost tube up through an opening directly behind the guage - i still haven't hooked up the guage light yet, so i still need to wrap the wire/tube bundle.
trial readings - stock fuel setting (tamper plate still on fuel plate stop rod):
max egt - 1000°F (and it was hard to get it up that high)
max boost - 6 psi
removed tamper plate and turned the fuel up - started w/ one full turn:
max egt - 1100°F (again, hard to get there)
max boost - 9 psi
then added another half-turn / 4 flats:
max egt - 1250°F (might be able to see 1300°F if i stayed in long enough; like minutes)
max boost - 12 psi
all in all - driveability has greatly improved. the truck will now actually accelerate in 3rd thru 5th instead of just getting louder. i can also get to 2500rpm under load now. engine seems fine w/ the power increase. transmission, on the other hand, doesn't quite seem as happy in 4th under WOT - but i never thought the tranny was all that healthy to begin with... i had planned to adjust the droop screw, but think i'll leave it alone as the bottom end fueling seems fine - it was top end i was lacking.
bottom line: i realize this is not a race-truck, i just needed better merging power and uphill speed. and, no, i'm still not driving beyond my braking capability...
just thought i'd share the latest mod. i plan to remove and paint the guage OD to match when i wire in the guage light (this weekend?).
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