Like many on this board, I'm thinking of turning up the fuel in my Deuce for a little more power, but I want to do it safely. I will install a boost gauge and pyrometer before I do anything else.
My first question is how much boost does a stock C or D turbo put out? Most people seem to run 30 psi boost gauges, but I believe I've seen postings that the stock turbos only put out 12-13 psi boost vs 25-30 psi that modern Cummins and Powerstrokes put out. I have found ISSPRO boost gauges in 20 psi and 30 psi max ratings. Since the stock Deuce boost is fairly low, should I get the 20 psi gauge for better scalability, or go for the 30 psi gauge in case I decide to get one of Dr. Foster's super turbos?
Second question is what is a safe max EGT? I've seen 1200 degrees F mentioned, is that as safe conservative limit? I'd like a little more power if possible, but not at the expense of potential damage to the engine or turbo.
My first question is how much boost does a stock C or D turbo put out? Most people seem to run 30 psi boost gauges, but I believe I've seen postings that the stock turbos only put out 12-13 psi boost vs 25-30 psi that modern Cummins and Powerstrokes put out. I have found ISSPRO boost gauges in 20 psi and 30 psi max ratings. Since the stock Deuce boost is fairly low, should I get the 20 psi gauge for better scalability, or go for the 30 psi gauge in case I decide to get one of Dr. Foster's super turbos?
Second question is what is a safe max EGT? I've seen 1200 degrees F mentioned, is that as safe conservative limit? I'd like a little more power if possible, but not at the expense of potential damage to the engine or turbo.