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EGT temps. how do lower them?


MONKEYmark

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hi just trying to work out where do i go next.

i am in ttc mode again and egt`s are still high for me. have been hitting on close to 1000 degrees on full power. any info on how to lower egt`s.

 

running the following

 

BLITZ fmic LM v spec

BLITZ nur spec exhaust

BLITZ induction

BLITZ dump valve (fitted standard bov again)

BLITZ radiator cap 1.3 bar

HKS 264in 264ex Cams & Cam Gears

AQUMIST Water Injection

CW de-cat pipes

POWERHOUSE RACING chrome upper radiator pipe

 

Electronics

RACELOGIC Traction Control

TRL FCD fuel cut defender

HKS 60mm Electronic Boost gauge (with peak hold & playback)

HKS 60mm Electronic EGT gauge (with peak hold & playback)

 

Transmission

standard automatic transmission

POWERHOUSE RACING 3600 rpm Torque Convertor

B&M transmission cooler

 

 

was thinking of the following mods to do to be safe.

 

walbro 341 fuel pump

fse/fuel pressure regulator

fuel dampner bypass

fuel filter (changing)

 

also justin at torque ic sells 680cc injectors to fit stock rail think they are high impedence. would you need a resistor pack too or is that only needed if you fit uk 550cc injectors low impedence?. its all confusing to me and dont know what to do next. been told if i fit a larger pump it should help getting egt`s down. dont know if my standard injectors are maxing out.

been told i dont need a fse.

all i would like is to be safe. and get my egts down a bit. since i have had water injection fitted its come down a bit on normal driving. its just under hig boost they go to 1000 degrees. dont drive everywhere on full boost. and know its too high for car.

 

thanks for any info.

 

is there a real good fuel pressure regulator with built in gauge

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in ttc mode its hitting a high of 1.4bar

i have a restrictor ring but at time chris checked said its not needed. would like to be about 1.3bar

 

will have to check it out on way to chester tommorow and keep an eye on egt and boost gauge.

just was hoping to do some more smallish mods before it gets expensive. will get fueling checked out when i have a few mods done to fueling.

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Sounds about right Monkey. You can read my mods below. I am running about 1.3bar and hitting about 900-950 EGTs. Kinda scares me! :eek:

 

From what I have read, I think theres not much we can do about it other than run extra fuel. Im pretty sure it comes down to the restrictive stock header. No time like now to go Single! :D

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Originally posted by Wez

Have you thought about getting a wideband AFR?

 

If not get it on a dyno and see what the fueling is doing, where are these temps being read from, is the probe in the exhaust runner or the downpipe?

 

:thumbs:

they are from where cw installs the egt probe, on header near front of engine.

will get the restrictor ring in and get it checked out. just trying to work out if the fueling mods might have helped.

 

thanks for advice.

when you say its detting dont it make a sound, car feels normal always use optimax.

 

thanks

 

ps would it be wise to get restrictor ring fitted along with fueling mods then get fueling checked out on rollers at thor, would i also need a fuel computer. i would buy AFR meter and probe, any off the shelf ones which would be worth buying.

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I am running 1BAR peaking at 1.2BAR with my EGT also mounted in the number one runner, I also have the first CAT in place so this stops alot of the heat getting away from the engine.

 

On track my EGT didn`t go above 920deg but if I do a hard run from fourth through to sixth I can hit about 980deg.

 

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Originally posted by Supraguy

Mines the same EGT on the header before the turbos. Its getting plenty of fuel and the SAFC2 was just tuned by Leon. I think its just a problem running that much boost on the stock header.

 

*shrug*

 

I agree, when we were mapping my car with the first CAT still in we could not get the engine quiet with any adjustment of fuel/timing at 1.2BAR, too much heat plus the turbos running out of effeciency range. My car was pulling stronger with the fuel/timing setup correctly at 1BAR than 1.2BAR.

 

I also have stock intercooler at the moment as well which prob doesn`t help :(

 

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I think 900 - 1000 is ok aslong as its not sitting there along time, if its your peak value then shoudn`t be to bad, someone please correct me if this is wrong.

 

I will also add that while I was on track I also used octane booster to be on the safe side.

 

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I can run 1.3 to 1.4bar on my mysterious hybrids and hooning up through the gears culminating at flat out in 6th, it won't go above 900degC. Same EGT probe location. FMIC, no WI. Sounds like the fuelling running lean or maybe the stock turbos are heating the intake air up that much more. Or both. It's not the manifold or turbo housings causing the problem yet.

 

-Ian

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Guest Terry S

Also guys I think you find that the rear cylinders run a bit hotter.

 

Mark, you really need a pump.

 

Also on the injectors, The JDM run High Impedence as stock which are 13.8 ohm, whilst the UK's are approx 2.8 ohm. Any injectors you buy should be tested with a multimeter for resistance as fitting low impedance injectors to a JDM ecu without a resistor pack will cost you an engine.

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The mechanical properties of the lower grade stainless steels degrade very quickly at aroung 950 -1000 degrees you should be careful you dont damage anything.

 

This is especially true if you have the first CAT in. I guess that you should be okay with radiant heat as at the speeds required to generate EGT's of 1000 degrees there should be enough cold air passing to drag the heat away from the engine bay.

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Also guys I think you find that the rear cylinders run a bit hotter.

 

Mark, you really need a pump.

 

mmmmmmm........ it was FOUR and FIVE that melted on mine...

 

I was running ~ 1.4 at the time although I DON'T have a

FMIC and it WAS at Elvington on that EXTRA hot Sunday, and

1/4s Top-Speeds are the WORST time for EGTs 'cos the car's

not getting ANY 'moving-cooling' IYKWIM ???

 

PUMP ! ! ! ! !

 

..............NOW ! ! ! ! :p

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After my little 'escepade' I'm pretty sure that's what the UK bonnet

scoop IS all about ??

 

I know someone already said (Phil ?) they'd seen a head with cracks

on the exhaust side between 4 & 5 ???

 

and the UK scoop 'feed' supplies the air down to the exhaust ports

in that area.......

 

 

......I THINK ???

 

obviously the Jap's don't have quite such hot weather ?

 

(or, they don't sit in queues waiting for a 30second blast like us

IDIOTS do ???:sly: )

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would it be best to be in TTC mode or in sequential mode?

in TTC mode at moment you cant put power down as car goes sideways when both turbos kick in.

 

going to try sort it out if its possible with a few fuel mods to be safer. would a cold air feed help or would it just be no use?

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