Hey Guys, quick question(s) for you. I just installed an EGT and boost gauge (both glow shift).
First question: The EGT probe is installed in the exhaust manifold on Cyl #3. I have noticed that after a few minutes drive, stop and idle for a while, the temp never gets lower than 300-ish degrees. Idling for 5 minutes after a normal highway drive, at about 60mph, the EGT dropped to about 280 degrees. Is this normal for CRD? I know that running the OM617 from the Mercedes 300SD for not more than 3 minutes, will make the temp drop to about 200 degrees (probe is also installed in the manifold, on cyl #4). I just wonder if the extra set of 2 valves/cylinder can make the temps on the CRD be a bit higher.
Second question: The boost gauge I installed does not have an electronic sender, it has a vacuum hose that connects to the gauge. It also has a vacuum, so it reads vacuum as well as boost (link to the gauge:
http://www.glowshiftdirect.com/black-7- ... gauge.aspx). The vacuum line feeds from the intake cover, right above the elbow. When idling the needle twitches between 1 vacuum and 1 boost very quickly (needle shake). The gasoline engines (especially high performance race vehicles) with a vacuum gauge have the tendency to do this if the intake and exhaust valves overlap (normal for those engines). While driving, the needle stabilizes and it barely twitches, you can only see the movement if you really pay attention to the gauge, the movement is almost unnoticeable. I wonder if this is normal and if you guys have experienced a similar behavior. Also, worth to mention, the gauge comes with a plastic soft hose, which I did not use, I use instead the standard vacuum lines from hard plastic with rubber hose connections at the end (rubber hose on the intake hose barb adapter and on the gauge). I also wonder if that supplied hose, being softer, can reduce the "needle shake" due to allowing some expansion.
So, to summarize: is it normal for the CRD to have 280-300 degrees EGT after idling for few minutes? And is it normal to have the "needle twitch" with a non-electronic boost gauge?
Thanks a lot!