Dameon
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Now that my T300 is well beyond warranty, I'm ready to crank up the fuel pressure on the injector pump. Get me some "free" horsepower. In doing so, I'd rather not nuke my engine, so I'm turning to the masses (here) to get some insight and guidelines.
1) I am a HUGE fan of being aware of what my engine is doing. If I built a CTL, I'd have gauges for every temperature and pressure on the unit. As such, I intend to install an EGT sensor in the header and mount a gauge in the cabin. Same as I've done with diesel trucks. Trucks typically prefer less than 1300* on EGT's. Is a Bobcat similar/same? Any tips for where to drill the header for the EGT sensor? How many turns on the pressure screw to get maximum performance without black smoke? I was going to crank it until I see smoke and then back it off, but if someone has done the work, I'll start with that.
2) I would like a gauge for turbo boost. What boost levels does the T300 reach? Will a 15psi gauge give me good clarity? Any need to care about vacuum? Since the engine typically runs at a constant RPM (not like a car/truck with shifting gears and such), vacuum may not be a concern. A gauge like this might be nice as I can put EGT, boost and a couple other things in a single gauge...
Thoughts?
1) I am a HUGE fan of being aware of what my engine is doing. If I built a CTL, I'd have gauges for every temperature and pressure on the unit. As such, I intend to install an EGT sensor in the header and mount a gauge in the cabin. Same as I've done with diesel trucks. Trucks typically prefer less than 1300* on EGT's. Is a Bobcat similar/same? Any tips for where to drill the header for the EGT sensor? How many turns on the pressure screw to get maximum performance without black smoke? I was going to crank it until I see smoke and then back it off, but if someone has done the work, I'll start with that.
2) I would like a gauge for turbo boost. What boost levels does the T300 reach? Will a 15psi gauge give me good clarity? Any need to care about vacuum? Since the engine typically runs at a constant RPM (not like a car/truck with shifting gears and such), vacuum may not be a concern. A gauge like this might be nice as I can put EGT, boost and a couple other things in a single gauge...

Thoughts?