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Exhaust pyro??

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Exhaust pyro??

Post by DanielS »

Hey guys, just wondering what is the best distance to set the pyro up from back of the turbo??

Ross, do you have any info on this??

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Post by Hoonz »

theres usually a threaded bung in the exhaust housing for a pyro
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Post by DanielS »

Hoonz wrote:theres usually a threaded bung in the exhaust housing for a pyro
Yeah if only, mine is a custom 3" dump pipe that I have to drill into for the sensor.
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Post by Dzltec »

I have mine about 5-8cm from the housing, but I think it should be as close as physically possible to it.

In an ideal world it should be before the turbo, much more accurate.

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Post by DanielS »

Dzltec wrote:I have mine about 5-8cm from the housing, but I think it should be as close as physically possible to it.

In an ideal world it should be before the turbo, much more accurate.

Cheers

Andy
Thanks Andy, I will try to get it around that area.

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Post by rick130 »

us Landy 300Tdi drivers are spoilt as we can use the EGR blanking plate above the turbo to drill and tap.
Remember that 720*C is pretty much the acceptable limit pre turbo, or around 550* post turbo.
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