EGT temps while towing
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EGT temps while towing
Have an 03 auto and was wondering what EGT temps I should expect to see while towing? It will easily stay around 1300F when pulling a 30ft stock trailer loaded with cattle. Only aftermarket things on the truck are gauges, KN air intake and an edge box under the hood. Also engine temperature runs around 200 normally which seems a little high to me.
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My water temp runs @ 200* and EGT runs around 1000 - 1100* on a level road @ 65 mph when pulling my 10K 32' 5th wheel. When I start climbing a decent hill EGT's climb to 1250 - 1350*, water temp will hit 210* and trans temp will hit 160 - 170*. I'll back out of the throttle if the EGT's starts getting any higher. I believe the ECM should defuel if your EGT's get to high.
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[QUOTE=MikeyB;2518270]Offroad,
Did you install the boost elbow that came with the Edge box?
I use to see those temps with the Edge EZ box but after installing the boost elbow it dropped by 300 degrees.
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I don't believe the boost elbow is installed. The chip was in the truck when I got it and the elbow looks stock. Where did you get your boost elbow from?
Did you install the boost elbow that came with the Edge box?
I use to see those temps with the Edge EZ box but after installing the boost elbow it dropped by 300 degrees.
MikeyB[/QUOT
I don't believe the boost elbow is installed. The chip was in the truck when I got it and the elbow looks stock. Where did you get your boost elbow from?
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when towing my toybox which weighs in close to 9k fully loaded w/water, fuel, and bikes, i see temps to 1200 and sometimes up to 1250. this is going up a grade that is close to 6% or so. recently pulled it empty (7000) up a 7-10% grade that was about 10 miles long and it topped out at a bit over 1250. my temp sensor is tapped into the exhaust manifold right above the main down tube.
just out of curiosity, what is the max tranny temp you've seen?
just out of curiosity, what is the max tranny temp you've seen?
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when towing my toybox which weighs in close to 9k fully loaded w/water, fuel, and bikes, i see temps to 1200 and sometimes up to 1250. this is going up a grade that is close to 6% or so. recently pulled it empty (7000) up a 7-10% grade that was about 10 miles long and it topped out at a bit over 1250. my temp sensor is tapped into the exhaust manifold right above the main down tube.
just out of curiosity, what is the max tranny temp you've seen?
just out of curiosity, what is the max tranny temp you've seen?
After thinking about it and the times I have driven the truck, I think it already has the edge boost elbow in it because it will easily push 25 PSI, where mt wastegate will open before 20 PSI.
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I thought that a bone stock truck, stock programming, the computer will never give the engine enough fuel to get EGT's to high to need to worry about anything, regardless of how much weight your pulling, or how long of a hill your climing. I read somewere that our Cummins engines can handle, and maintain 1450 degree EGT without having to worry about anything. I don't think, in stock form, the computer will ever give it enough fuel to worry about getting that high?
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So going up hills I have to press the throttle if I want to go higher than 1100.
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I thought that a bone stock truck, stock programming, the computer will never give the engine enough fuel to get EGT's to high to need to worry about anything, regardless of how much weight your pulling, or how long of a hill your climing. I read somewere that our Cummins engines can handle, and maintain 1450 degree EGT without having to worry about anything. I don't think, in stock form, the computer will ever give it enough fuel to worry about getting that high?
Couldn't tell ya, maybe its your VA, or something with the CC.. but the ECM has no way to monitor EGT.
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I had the VA off the entire trip and it still did it. It's a vicous cycle: The EGT's hit 1100, the truck slows down a little bit, and then the boost drops, which results in EGT hitting 1100 again...That's when I have to press the throttle. Luckily this only happens going up steep hills (CA has some really steep grades!)