Driving on 10lbs of boost????
08-10-2019, (Subject: Driving on 10lbs of boost???? ) 
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RE: Driving on 10lbs of boost????
(08-10-2019 )Beaver Wrote:  Good reading right there. thanks Rswze. On a side note from my original post, I was climbing a big holl out here in Utah today and kept the boost at 10 lbs. I was about 75,000lbs and it slowed all the way down to 1st low gear and was driving less than 4mph. Don't know how you guys do it but that's too much of a safety issue for me out here. Boosted up to 20 and held it at about 20mph. Even that was sketchy.

consistently high rpm's during the pull?.

It might also be that my engine is only set to make 450HP/1720 and the boost only gets to about 36 psi or so max for an 871. My boost is also set quite lazy because I am a hyper-miler, and could care less about how fast my engine takes off from a traffic light. -- So it is not so sensitive to making lots of boost at lower torque levels?.

Rear end ratios have a play in it as well. I have 3.55's ... not the best for hard pulling like that but certainly better than those taller 3.42's and such.

Personally, I do not let it get below the lowest high-range gear (nor below 1500 rpm in those gears), whatever that takes. I usually end up at 15 - 20psi most of the time, though I have done it with 10 psi a few times. Depends on how heavy your really are I think.

The only hills that really seem to torture my truck are a couple of hills that are actually not that steep .. but really long instead. The one out west in Cali that is 14+ miles long (somewhere in I-10 I think) and only about 3% is one of them, and the other that comes to mind is in virginia (I-81 I think). It is 12+ miles at 3%... I call them turbo-killers because no matter what you do, you can't keep the heat from building up in the turbo on extra long pulls that are just steep enough to built heat like mad. Not even the big mountains out west do this as bad.

-- most trucks are going 50+ up those hills and I am down to a crawl trying to keep heat out of my turbo by the time I get 3/4 up them, everyone passing me, calling me an idiot as they go by because they do not know why I slowed down.

I am not on the roads to please the flow of traffic .. I am out there to make my paycheck, plain and simple. Every car and truck on the roads hates me because they cannot be behind me with their cruise control on ... and until they are willing to pay for the fuel for my truck, I don't care.


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RE: Driving on 10lbs of boost???? - Unilevers - 08-01-2019,
RE: Driving on 10lbs of boost???? - Rawze - 08-10-2019



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