mitchsc0tt0
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Hey All,
My truck was originally a non turbo LDT truck and I added a turbo on a few years back (never retarded timing). Now I was reading that not retarding the timing could hypothetically get more horsepower but I am wondering if that is really true on our trucks. Currently monitoring my boost and EGT on steep hills and in 4th / 5th around town I never really see more then 7 pounds boost and 1040 degrees on the egt. (that was also with 1 ton in the bed)
I am wondering if I should retard the timing to the with turbo spec to get more boost power or simply crank the fuel screw up more? Interested to hear the thoughts on what you all think.
Truck Specs:
FDC Bypassed - fuel screw never turned down (.25" currently showing)
Injectors checked recently 3100 PSI pop off no leakage
395 XL tires
D turbo
My truck was originally a non turbo LDT truck and I added a turbo on a few years back (never retarded timing). Now I was reading that not retarding the timing could hypothetically get more horsepower but I am wondering if that is really true on our trucks. Currently monitoring my boost and EGT on steep hills and in 4th / 5th around town I never really see more then 7 pounds boost and 1040 degrees on the egt. (that was also with 1 ton in the bed)
I am wondering if I should retard the timing to the with turbo spec to get more boost power or simply crank the fuel screw up more? Interested to hear the thoughts on what you all think.
Truck Specs:
FDC Bypassed - fuel screw never turned down (.25" currently showing)
Injectors checked recently 3100 PSI pop off no leakage
395 XL tires
D turbo