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Well I have been curious just to see what an average EGT range for the VP powered trucks. I run between 600-700 pre-turbo anywhere from 55-75 MPH usually at 0-3 psi of boost.

My truck has 100hp(7x.009 SAC) injectors, a 62/68/14 wastegated turbo, factory air box with a modified opening, 285/70R17, low stall converter, done rite valve body and 3.54 rear gears.

Like I said just curious to see what people average.

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I am usually running between 65 and 80 around 650* to 750* 0-3 psi on boost. the comp is off.

Seems to be an average EGT so far.

I am right in that range too.  550 at 60 mph @ 1 psi.  675 at 75 mph @ 4 psi.  This is what I see most of the time.  It's not really flat here but it definitely it not hilly either.  Like on my way home from work I drive down hill for about 4 miles and the whole time my egts are 425-450 @60mph.  Driving to work about 650.  It looks flat but it isn't. 

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I am right in that range too. 550 at 60 mph @ 1 psi. 675 at 75 mph @ 4 psi. This is what I see most of the time. It's not really flat here but it definitely it not hilly either. Like on my way home from work I drive down hill for about 4 miles and the whole time my egts are 425-450 @60mph. Driving to work about 650. It looks flat but it isn't.

Looks good. Here in the Houston area the hills are on the interstate haha.

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