Posted by The tractor vet on March 03, 2021 at 07:38:37 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Turbo question. posted by deltared on March 02, 2021 at 18:52:58:
Depending . If they are not turned up above more then 10% before the turbo but when ya have the wick turned up it is wise to install after the hot side a few inches . This way if you happen to melt the probe off it goes up the stack not thru the hair drier . When i had my semi and had it wound for sound and shooting for one hp per cube i had the probe 6 inches back from the turbo in the pipe and would see temps up to 1250 Yes she would glow . Headed east one night on I 80 with a charge on as i blew by everybody someone made the comment of how he loved the glow the red lights i had under the truck made on the road . Told him i did not have ANY red lights under the truck that was the exhaust . As she was setting at 1250 pushen 68 lbs of boost 590 Psi fuel pressure and running 72 Mph in 12th at 2150 RPM with 98 and change in the wagon of scrap copper .
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