Reggie wrote:
DaveO,
Where is your pyrometer? If it is post turbo I could see where you are getting a lower indication. Also what it the outlet size of the turbo. I know you keep mentioning a 3" exhaust, but the outlet on the turbo does not appear to be that big. Is there a different down pipe available?
taking the turbo off to drill, tap, and clean the manifold for the pyro looked like too much work, so I put it in post turbo. This way if the pyro probe breaks it goes out the exhaust, rather than kill the turbo.
Criuse should see about 150F higher pre turbo. Idle after 30 secs should see it very close to 300F - even in pre-turbo installations (unless your just finished giving the car some serious stick).
3" system is really only for those who NEED the last HP. The cost of the complete system is too high in comparision to 2.75" to warrant the extra $$. The turbo outlet is about 2", but you to allow the hot gasses to expand and flow away quickly, thats why the pipe needs to be larger than 2". Dont have a turbo that I can measure at this time. A good exhaust shop should be able to put a dump pipe together. The hardest part (& $$) is making the turbo end of the dump pipe mounting flange/adaptor. The rest is stanard exhaust pipe work. We custom make the dump pipes (due to low demand on TD Jeeps - huge demand on Toyota, Nissan, and some Mistubishi's so they are pre-made).
As a comparision, replacing the complete system with 3" against 2.75" was about 1.25HP at the wheels, but the cost was up another A$200 retail - and thats when there are no CAT involved! Some peole insist on the 3" systems just the same.
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DaveO
ENG-TEK Diesel Performance Centre
Australia