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How Noisy is Your Engine at Idle?


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Is there a good way to check engine timing on these engines? Since I have gotten my truck back with the new engine it almost seems like the timing is off to me. It used to get pretty loud right around 2100 rpms or so especially when towing. Now it stays quiet all the way through to 2500. That is as fast as I have ran the new engine. It just seems like the timing is way to advanced to me.

 

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Never saw any setting on my SG that would. You might just turn the Comp off. The only thing it does in the off mode is boost fool, unless there is something wrong with it. I ran mine off for a good while due to weak clutch. I got no extra power just boost fooling which I needed at the time.

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6 hours ago, Ilikeoldfords said:

Is there a good way to check engine timing on these engines? Since I have gotten my truck back with the new engine it almost seems like the timing is off to me. It used to get pretty loud right around 2100 rpms or so especially when towing. Now it stays quiet all the way through to 2500. That is as fast as I have ran the new engine. It just seems like the timing is way to advanced to me.

 

Many things may surprise you... Low boost + high timing = very noisy and rattling

Mid to high boost and high timing = fairly quiet 

low timing + low boost = fairly quiet

low timing + mid to high boost = extremely quiet. 

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16 hours ago, Ilikeoldfords said:

Is there a good way to check engine timing on these engines? Since I have gotten my truck back with the new engine it almost seems like the timing is off to me. It used to get pretty loud right around 2100 rpms or so especially when towing. Now it stays quiet all the way through to 2500. That is as fast as I have ran the new engine. It just seems like the timing is way to advanced to me.

 

 

Either somethings different about this engine compared to the old engine, or your old engine was unusually loud for reasons of why you replaced it, or you just dont remember how loud it was, or.....you're comparing it to an old Ford. :whistle:

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Curious, did this db app offer A weighting and C weighting settings?  I ask because 80 db is really quiet for the Cummins.  I remember testing my truck with a db reader and getting something like 90+ db at about 3-4 feet from the grill with the hood closed. :think:

And the difference between 80 and 90 db is HUGE.

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