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    High EGT's for an S300 Range?

    I'm currently running a BD Super B S300 (58mm) on my 2001 with an edge JWA (usually left on stock and used as a secondary gauge cluster) 75hp IIDiesel injectors, 5in exhaust and an s&b. She gets up to 1000-1100 pretty fast, but taps out around 1200 if I'm somewhat lugging it uphill. Towed with it this weekend (24ft goose with a Willys Jeep on it), only got to 1300 one time for a short period. I've read and did a lot of research about the old hx35 and what it melts at, so on a so forth, but I'm clueless at the borg turbos as far as that info. What are considered high EGTs for a borg frame turbo.

    Almost forgot to mention, the system has been leak tested dozens of times and no leaks are found or present. Any help would be appreciated!


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    Re: High EGT's for an S300 Range?

    Quote Originally Posted by 01WhiteCummins View Post
    I'm currently running a BD Super B S300 (58mm) on my 2001 with an edge JWA (usually left on stock and used as a secondary gauge cluster) 75hp IIDiesel injectors, 5in exhaust and an s&b. She gets up to 1000-1100 pretty fast, but taps out around 1200 if I'm somewhat lugging it uphill. Towed with it this weekend (24ft goose with a Willys Jeep on it), only got to 1300 one time for a short period. I've read and did a lot of research about the old hx35 and what it melts at, so on a so forth, but I'm clueless at the borg turbos as far as that info. What are considered high EGTs for a borg frame turbo.

    Almost forgot to mention, the system has been leak tested dozens of times and no leaks are found or present. Any help would be appreciated!
    Hi there and Welcome

    Do you smoke allot? It could be timing or the engine is not using that extra 75 injectors. Momentary 1200/1300 isn't real bad. Prolonged like that can damage the turbo though. If you down shift, it will prevent those high numbers. Or, if you can, go a bit faster up the hills. I've seen 1400 on my 03, but only for a second or two. I normally run pretty clean othewise


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    Re: High EGT's for an S300 Range?

    Everything seems to be in check as far as the injectors working properly. There is a decent amount of smoke on stock power levels as far as take off and very slight haze as I get on it through gear changes. Drive it slow and there's little to no smoke. 1150-1200 is when it's starts to drop off on the egt scale and starts to subside. I don't tow with it constantly, maybe every 3-4 weeks, sometimes more depending on what truly needs hauled. I always either get a good run for hills or gear down before and get a good run up it.


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