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Have notice temps dropped some 20° to low 70
ttucks running better
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Have notice temps dropped some 20° to low 70
ttucks running better
Where was it dynod last and what were the conditions?
You're forgetting this is a dyno.
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True its a dyno.. i was hoping less than 10% difference..
Firepunk
The 396hp pull was last time on 5/15/15 with same turbo but with stock pistons.
I never did dyno a fresh engine with ovals in a back to back style plus i didnt have a compression tester yo check new cylinder psi.. so i got that against me as well
Only thing i know for fact is grade speed has dropped and mpg has dropped substantially.
Good part of me says something is not "right"
Any ideas whats up
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So would I. You know how it's supposed to run better than any dyno.id trust that.
Temperature and humidity will have a pretty big impact. How's the turbo doing?
So would I. You know how it's supposed to run better than any dyno.
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Pretty much kept all my drama to on train wreck of a thread... LolDidnt read all the pages, but if you ever put a bunch of contaminated oil through the Garrett BB cartridge, it could be hurt. This is what put an end to BB turbos on the Cat Acert engines. General fleet service did not keep the oil clean enough to meet Garrett's cleanliness requirements.
Your shaft speed would drop and so would your boost if the balls are skidding.
Of course you could have new bearings put in it, but often times that costs more than a new S300sxe....
One thing I saw with 4 engines i went through last year. Was ring gaps would walk themselves in a line. I'd install them 180° out with top ring inline with inboard mark on the pistons. Fresh rings went in every time i changed the block..
Ive seen similar stuff with the rings on my Bolt carrier group after shooting 5-600 rds the gaps would start walking together.
Once warm blow by is pretty substantial for an engine with 70k or so on it
The other worse case scenario would be i shorten rods
Rings will move around, some engines more than others. I've never found out exactly why rings settle where they do (sometimes the gaps being almost on top of each other like you've seen). But one thing I would try to avoid is installing the gaps straight up or down on a thrust surface.
Not saying this is your issue, but it caught my eye.