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1hz pyro temps

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1hz pyro temps

Post by lux44 »

my friend has just fitted a denco turbo kit to his 79 series 1hz engine cruiser. his pyro temp are running pretty high and im wanting to know what other peoples temps are running. at 60kph and not under load its at around 500deg c, at 100kph its at around 680 deg c. he took it up nebo range and it got over 800! it isnt intercooled yet any help is appreciated.
ps i told him to intercool straight away
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Re: 1hz pyro temps

Post by old ed »

where did he put the thermocouple? denco kits usually have a fitting in the dump pipe, and they specify 500c absolute max egt after at least 2 minutes at full throttle. there is aparently something wrong. be very gentle on the throttle untill you get it sorted out. will be interested to hear the outcome.
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Post by lux44 »

the pyro is reading from the dump pipe.
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Post by hulsty »

It is in deg C isnt it? Thats some mighty high readings there. Has the fuel been played with?
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Post by lux44 »

it is a digital pyro so it has deg-C and deg-F. it was in deg C i tried both settings to be sure.
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Post by GUEEY »

My DTS 1HZ 105 series is just under 500 deg C flat out in 3rd up hill !!

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Post by bj on roids »

Too much fuel... Or just enough :cool:
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Post by STUMPY »

Mine is 2"post turbo on the dump pipe and it maxes out at 550 degrees in fifth gear climbing hills. I'd be worried if mine was getting hotter then that. Sounds like he's running to much fuel.
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Post by crispy zook »

my egts were a bit high after fiting a denco to my 1hz 105 and i have just had it tuned at aams
now the egts are much lower plus it actually runs sweet i drove in with 96hp and drove out with 120.7hp best 600 bucks ever spent in my opinion
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Post by lux44 »

could too little fuel cause this problem? the ute doesnt soot at all...he called the company that did the conversion and they said dont flog it take it back for a re-tune.
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Post by zookprojectfnq »

When you buy a pyro gauge kit, the wiring is tuned to length. If hes's cut it between the thermo transducer and the gauge it will read way out.
guarantee this to be the problem as I learned the hard way once when I was an apprentice
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Post by TheBigBoy »

Thats crazy. My 1hdt varies from 210 (not underload) to 270 at 100kph.
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Post by bj on roids »

TheBigBoy wrote:Thats crazy. My 1hdt varies from 210 (not underload) to 270 at 100kph.
Thats not even near hot....
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Post by old ed »

temps ranging from 210 to 270 deg c is almost as silly as 680 deg c there is something wrong with the gauge or you are only getting part of the power that should be available. or are you just maintaining 100kph under ideal conditions?
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Post by azwa »

TheBigBoy wrote:Thats crazy. My 1hdt varies from 210 (not underload) to 270 at 100kph.
whats the temp underload ie; 3rd up the ranges towing all the gear ?
dont mean to flog the thread but has anybody
had trouble with the cheapish egt guages on feebay ?

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