Turbo inlet temperature sensor error, but I don't have one
03-14-2018, (Subject: Turbo inlet temperature sensor error, but I don't have one ) 
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RE: Turbo inlet temperature sensor error, but I don't have one
(03-13-2018 )Rounded_nut Wrote:  Like I've said in earlier posts, was this way when I bought, thought I had such a badass engine, PukeDits and everything, I only wish I had found this site before signing on the line. I drive it fairly conservatively now, keep an eye on the pyro and keep boost at 30 psi max. I've been talking with Unilevers (tough guy to get a hold of but he has multiple recommendations) to get this program out and as proper a job as possible in.

That is the right direction towards getting it right again.

It is funny you mention Unilevers, he and I had the same discussion about turbo inlet temps several years ago and the correct settings/readings for it. I think it was a CM870 and it just would not get the correct combustion pressures if I remember right. - We ended up having a lengthy discussion about why the inlet temps need to be higher than actual intake air temps, heat soak offset, etc.etc... and worked out the correct numbers both by observing engines that were still stock programming and had the sensor and by looking at what the programming wanted. After testing, 130F (about 55c) was the "Q" for most applications. It does not matter what you do though,.. having the sensor enabled and working is still better.


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 Thanks given by: Wiseman , berrytrucking94 , rrod , Rounded_nut


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RE: Turbo inlet temperature sensor error, but I don't have one - Rawze - 03-14-2018



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