Bantha RV
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Hi guys and gals,
I have a 1971 M109A3 with a stock (as far as I know) LDT465 1D. The FDC has been bypassed by the military. It runs good, no excessive smoke, starts easily, water temp stays between 190 and 200 under load, etc... I recently put in a boost gauge and EGT/Pyrometer (in the rear flange right above the turbo) in preparation for adjusting the fuel settings. Initial readings under load at 2000rpm are 9# of boost (expected), and 1150* on the EGT (COMPLETELY UNEXPECTED AND WORRISOME). I'm concerned that the EGT is so high without having made any adjustments. Most advice I've seen says to ensure your EGT never exceeds 1100, and that I should be able to get 15#-18# of boost and still be below 1100 on the EGT. Any thoughts on why it's running so hot with no tweaks at all? Does the smoke cam effect EGT? should I add or remove a click or two on it and see what happens?
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
Craig
I have a 1971 M109A3 with a stock (as far as I know) LDT465 1D. The FDC has been bypassed by the military. It runs good, no excessive smoke, starts easily, water temp stays between 190 and 200 under load, etc... I recently put in a boost gauge and EGT/Pyrometer (in the rear flange right above the turbo) in preparation for adjusting the fuel settings. Initial readings under load at 2000rpm are 9# of boost (expected), and 1150* on the EGT (COMPLETELY UNEXPECTED AND WORRISOME). I'm concerned that the EGT is so high without having made any adjustments. Most advice I've seen says to ensure your EGT never exceeds 1100, and that I should be able to get 15#-18# of boost and still be below 1100 on the EGT. Any thoughts on why it's running so hot with no tweaks at all? Does the smoke cam effect EGT? should I add or remove a click or two on it and see what happens?
Thank you in advance for any help you can offer.
Craig