I am just curious if anybody has fitted a pyro to there factory Turbo vehicle with standard settings. If so what temps did you get.
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Factory Turbo vehicle fitted with a Pyro. Temps?
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Factory Turbo vehicle fitted with a Pyro. Temps?
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Re: Factory Turbo vehicle fitted with a Pyro. Temps?
It's not my measurement. But here's a document from Audi on their 4.2 V8 TDI which says 860C.
http://www.volkspage.net/technik/ssp/ssp/SSP_365.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I feel pretty safe on 750C now.
http://www.volkspage.net/technik/ssp/ssp/SSP_365.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I feel pretty safe on 750C now.
Re: Factory Turbo vehicle fitted with a Pyro. Temps?
860 C seems to be the Audi V8 optimised running tempreture I know the audi V8 and my TD 4.2 are tow different motors so I dont think I will test the boundaries. But I do feel safe hitting 650 although I do think adjusting the timing will lower the exhaust temps a little. Just cruising I will run between 200 to 330 but towing up hills it will easily hit 650.
The compressor wheel and the guide vanes were
optimised and the turbine-side fan was decoupled
from the turbine in order to increase turbocharger
speed (up to 226,000 rpm), exhaust gas temperature
(approx. 860 °C) and charge pressure (approx.
2.5 bar absolute) in order to enhance engine performance.
Cris
The compressor wheel and the guide vanes were
optimised and the turbine-side fan was decoupled
from the turbine in order to increase turbocharger
speed (up to 226,000 rpm), exhaust gas temperature
(approx. 860 °C) and charge pressure (approx.
2.5 bar absolute) in order to enhance engine performance.
Cris
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Re: Factory Turbo vehicle fitted with a Pyro. Temps?
I also had a scania document somewhere for their exhaust turbo-compound (turbine geared to the crank to extract more power from the exhaust). It had the exhaust from the cylinders labelled at 720C.
I hit 900C the other day, was towing and talking to the passenger too much.
Where is your probe mounted?
I hit 900C the other day, was towing and talking to the passenger too much.
Where is your probe mounted?
Re: Factory Turbo vehicle fitted with a Pyro. Temps?
In the Dump pipe. 900 It all comes down to what pistons the motors are running. I read to make the vehicles more efficient they have purposly run EGT hotter but they also redesigned the pistons to take the increase in temps.
Cris
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Re: Factory Turbo vehicle fitted with a Pyro. Temps?
If your probe is after the turbo, you can add 200+/-50oC to your measurements. The figures Dougal has quoted are pre turbo.ludacris wrote:In the Dump pipe. 900 It all comes down to what pistons the motors are running. I read to make the vehicles more efficient they have purposly run EGT hotter but they also redesigned the pistons to take the increase in temps.
Cris
So you are running ~850.
The factory manual for my 3.9L Isuzu TD engine states a maximum of 750oC (pre turbo).
Modern engines may have ceramic (coated) components or other special stuff to allow them to handle high EGTs.
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