Question EGT temps, what's high?

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02 F250 SD, K&N cold intake, Bully Dog Triple Dog GT, 4" turbo back exh. I can read the post turbo EGT temp, but what is a high temp? How would I know if I am running into the red? Thanks for any responses.
 

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post turbo...which is what i think you said you have...someone correct me if im wrong, but i think 900 is the most you wanna go.
 

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no, if you go to 1200 post turbo, you are WAYYY over.

900 max post turbo
1200 mas pre turbo
 

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Move the probe to pre-turbo or you will destroy your turbo without knowing you are hurting it.

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no, if you go to 1200 post turbo, you are WAYYY over.

900 max post turbo
1200 mas pre turbo

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From what I heard, it can be anywhere from 50-500* off. It has no real consistency in the reading its giving you. I would move the pyro probe to the bottom of the up pipe coming out of the exhaust manifold. and I've heard 1200-1250* is the highest you would want to peak for a very short period of time. If its a long pull up a hill and your reading 1200*+....I'd back out of it.
 

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I concur with rammer. move the probe to the pre-turbo side and i've set the Banks EGT alarm at 1250 deg. Gages are a must. You should drive with one eye on the boost and EGT and back off to keep both down within limits.
 

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Aluminum melts from 1220° F and upward. You don't want to run your truck up a long hill over 1200° for any time. Various alloys of aluminum melt higher.

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Somebody please provide a link that tells at what point 7.3 pistons start breaking down....I've done heard about 10 different numbers.
 

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Why do we limit ourselves to knowing.. the EGT's from just 4.. of 8, cylinders ?

Anyone ?? :dunno

If I understand your question correctly...... the same amount of fuel of those 4 cylinders that we do know the egt's on are getting the same amount of fuel as the other four. So theoretically the egts would be the same on both sides. I guess one could do another gauge for the other side as well if they were compelled to do so.:dunno
 

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