Jayco36REQS
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What is the recommended max EGT you should stay away from??
Just did the dual fuel rail to the back of the motor using 5/16" lines... (same as stock), and dropped to a #22 fuel button... (stock was a #32), and added a digital Pyro. I figured red led numbers was easier to see than a dial gauge. It also have customizable max and warning lights I can set for whatever I want. I didn't touch the screw or shims.
The truck seems to run smoother and accelerate faster.... it shifts much faster from take off, and seems to not downshift on the same hills it used to.
Only one evening driving it, but so far on WOT on flat ground it will hit 1,040 deg EGT.... on a short hill lugging it hot 1,140 deg EGT... I backed out both times it when over 1,100.
I'm going to put a new air filter in it and maybe mount my new muffler as well. I got a new one off a M916 as a surprise in an GL auction. Hoping it flows a little better.
Just did the dual fuel rail to the back of the motor using 5/16" lines... (same as stock), and dropped to a #22 fuel button... (stock was a #32), and added a digital Pyro. I figured red led numbers was easier to see than a dial gauge. It also have customizable max and warning lights I can set for whatever I want. I didn't touch the screw or shims.
The truck seems to run smoother and accelerate faster.... it shifts much faster from take off, and seems to not downshift on the same hills it used to.
Only one evening driving it, but so far on WOT on flat ground it will hit 1,040 deg EGT.... on a short hill lugging it hot 1,140 deg EGT... I backed out both times it when over 1,100.
I'm going to put a new air filter in it and maybe mount my new muffler as well. I got a new one off a M916 as a surprise in an GL auction. Hoping it flows a little better.