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2 hours ago, 01cummins4ever said:

 Would be interesting to read why the big engine manufactures choose post turbo probe,  on my freightliner with series 60 Detroit I never see more than 1000 degree on the gauge, under the heaviest loads, 900 being the safe zone.

 

I can tell you that it's not exactly safe. I've seen first hand now with a 2006 Dodge Cummins with both pre-turbo and post turbo where the pre-turbo was getting crazy hot like +500*F hotter than the post turbo which could still reach 1000-1100*F. Stock truck with just a Banks tuner. :sofa:

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If I remember right, the reason you wont see pyrometer thermocouples pre-turbo is because of potential failure of the thermocouple and being before the turbo.

Nonetheless, pre-turbo the highest "sustained" SAFE temperature is 1250*.  Common rule of thumb for most diesels.  Yes there is an approximate 300* difference when the thermocouple is post-turbo but the level of accuracy in that reading will be determined by location of the thermocouple.  So instead of 950* being the alternative temperature, its suggested not to run post-turbo EGT's higher than 900*. :thumbup2:

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Not laid up for several weeks yet but I'll see what I can find on that page about probe placement when I end up there.  I have couple other sources I can talk to since they are relatives.  One just retired from PACCAR but worked many years for Cummins and was shop foreman for a few years at Cummins/Swan Island, PDX.   Another one works for Freightliner and was shop foremen for a few years @ McCoy Freightliner/PDX.  Maybe can get some good input from those fellas.

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