The Brad
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There are only 2 kits that I know of, Irate Diesel and Carson Stauffer Diesel.
I don't think anyone is trying to tow at 1500 rpm, but the ability to do so is indicative of how manageable the EGTs will be at more appropriate towing rpm. My setup with the 38r made good power up top, but I had to keep it at 2500+rpm to keep the EGTs at 1200 while towing 10k which often forced me to 2nd gear over 3k rpm on a 6% grade. Many turbo reviews are subjective since most can only compare to what they know. Knowing what I know now, the best all around DD/towing turbo will spool early, not surge and still flow well up top, both on the compressor and exhaust side. So, IMHO, the vids showing low rpm/high boost are as valid as a wot pull while showing MAP vs. EBP. 1200 degrees doesn't scare me at all, and wouldn't expect to make much power under 2k.
The only reason I have videos showing boost at 1,500 rpms is to show how early boost can come on, because every one has a different opinion of when a turbo "spools up". I prefer to tow in OD on the highway, usually around 1,800-2,000 rpms and when rolling through hills prefer to lug it up but will shift if necessary. Not wanting to make a smoke show or slow down. I did a lot of research to match my turbo to my fuel, spent hours plotting on compressor maps, gave up after trying to read turbine maps and with a little bit of luck got it right.
That being said, I'm not sure I understand someone complaining about 1,200 degree egt readings. It sounds like they need to understand with a turbo sized to make good power on the big end, you need more heat on the small end to make the turbo work, as turbos work off of airflow (rpm) and heat. Less of one, requires more of the other. (And I know that you know all that) The point I'm trying to make is it sounds like your customer needs more education on how a turbo works. Plus at 10,000' he needs every advantage he can get, whether it be to slow down, increase rpm, or just stay home. LOL just kidding.
With my setup, sub 2,000 rpm I can make up the difference in lack of rpm with heat, but it won't push above 1,200-1,250 degrees in my second hottest file while towing, keeping things pretty smoke free. Im sure with someone elses tuning you could over fuel down low but I'm not trying to break anything.
following. Im ready to dump my 38R with mods in the sig what would you all recommend? Main focus is DD and being able to tow in OD. Rarely run it down the strip but would still like to retain some power up top
Thanks for the replies. I agree 100%. Hope I did not muck up your thread.
I don't tow over 70. I don't even cruise over that. I'm typically 65-70 at 1750-1900 rpms. I'm sick of this thing running so under the turbo. Just took a trip down to the Keys towing a 31 foot 10k boat and run 1000-1200 with the rpms screaming at 60-65Where do you want to tow? IE what rpm? With 35s, and 3.73s at the same speeds I tow at, I would probably go for the 364.5, 74mm with a 1.0. I usually tow between 60-70. Usually not over 65mph. I dont have any issue, but I have ~31" tires and 3.73s. (235/85-16s, DRW) At 70mph Im at about 2050 IIRC. If you tow in the same speed range as I do, you may find you're still needing to downshift a little more. If you tow faster than I, it may not be an issue. But if your primary goal is towing and DD, the 364.5 may be a better fit.(Trust me, it will still pull hard on top) The Brad has 35s IIRC and a 364.5 and even has a .9 housing and says it tows like a dream.
Though I wouldnt change anything on my setup. I dont need to watch at my gauges ever.
It also cannot hurt to call and talk with both vendors. I would bet Carson would push either the 364.5 or 366, both with 1.0. (he's the one that sold me on the exhaust housing)
175/80's are more oil hungry than 200/80's as the 200's are hybrids.
I'm running the updated KC38R, which is the nearly identical as the s366sxe but ball bearing, along with PIS 230/100's. I never had and egt issues even towing 8-9k through Northern Michigan in my hot race tune (LOL).
I am changing to 4:10 gears because sometimes I do tow 12k and would rpms a bit higher when I'm in the 55-60mph range. 3:73 towing heavy in OD just doesn't cut it with larger than stock tires.
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Good to know. Anxious to see how my truck will tow with the BASB and 35s with 3.55's. Thinking a regear will be in my future, just based on the occasional heavy tow.I am changing to 4:10 gears because sometimes I do tow 12k and would rpms a bit higher when I'm in the 55-60mph range. 3:73 towing heavy in OD just doesn't cut it with larger than stock tires.
175/80's are more oil hungry than 200/80's as the 200's are hybrids.
I'm running the updated KC38R, which is the nearly identical as the s366sxe but ball bearing, along with PIS 230/100's. I never had and egt issues even towing 8-9k through Northern Michigan in my hot race tune (LOL).
I am changing to 4:10 gears because sometimes I do tow 12k and would rpms a bit higher when I'm in the 55-60mph range. 3:73 towing heavy in OD just doesn't cut it with larger than stock tires.
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