Haven't seen a d2a with cat and full ID flexi , but there you go.
Haven't seen a d2a with cat and full ID flexi , but there you go.
950??? I thought something would go bang before then? Are you sure the measurement is correct? Surely the pistons would be melting?
Maybe stick the probe in a kettle and confirm ~100C?
The highest I have seen on my td5inside remap is 750C on steady climb, usually not going above 650C on 0 - 100 km/h flat out.
Fuel economy is pretty stable ~ 10L/100km with 245/75R16 MT and no other accessories.
Cheers,
Scott.
950 is when I was ragging on it up a steep hill as a test. Thankfully I never did anything as nasty prior. Also I doubt from what I can find that the piston or head would be reaching that temperature, at least quickly.
I have been wondering what sort of damage I could have caused during the 8000km I've traveled with such a condition.
Now I know that even if the professionals do the tune & a pre purchase inspection its just no substitute for a pyrometer!!
Flexi type with no cat from an early d2 replacing bellows type with cat from this one.
Cheers for that , I just saw that you had a d2a with cat and made the assumption you were going to use that pipe, ( yep , one should never assume), Have a look when you remove your existing one , pretty sure it'll be narrow ID
Cheers
Took the disco through 3 days of hills, twists turns and EGT hell with the result of rarely hitting the 700 degree mark while maintaining a desired comfortable speed. If i wanted to race car then yes, it peaks, but thats what the EGT is there for
500km on the odo with just over 1/4 a tank left - I was getting about 550 to a brimmed tank prior so considering 200ks of this was mountain climbs, low range, tracks, low tire pressures etc it is a vast improvement.
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