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Old 01-03-2011, 08:36 PM   #19
Shawn5488
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Re: Turbo'ed 6.2 Questions

You guys couldn't even figure out that I was referring to running the pyro in the manifold or up pipe where it is supposed to be and not in the "exhaust".


Running it in the exhaust is pointless, there is a 400* difference pre-turbo vs post and way to many variables.

Again no pyro has broken off and went through the turbo in the last 20 years.

6.2's hate life as is, adding a turbo makes it much worse, that motor really likes to melt pistons, got to keep it under 1250* at the manifold.

Next time I will spell out each thing I say so that you understand...

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