STD Tuning Engine cali pyro sensor in test pipe

cali pyro sensor in test pipe

cali pyro sensor in test pipe

 
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bricktron
'77 240D

174
08-15-2013, 02:02 PM #1
i can see why exhaust manifold is the single best place for the sensor, but in the test pipe would work pretty well too, right? i ask because it's a chunk simpler to drop. thanks.


english red rat rod 1977 240D, OM617.952 burning B99.9, iron 4-speed & 2.88 diff, 195/60/R14 on alloys, 5mph bumpers, battery in the trunk, 25mm swaybar, 4x ECE H4 lamps, double brake lamps, deleted sunroof, export zoll & california blue plates




bricktron
08-15-2013, 02:02 PM #1

i can see why exhaust manifold is the single best place for the sensor, but in the test pipe would work pretty well too, right? i ask because it's a chunk simpler to drop. thanks.



english red rat rod 1977 240D, OM617.952 burning B99.9, iron 4-speed & 2.88 diff, 195/60/R14 on alloys, 5mph bumpers, battery in the trunk, 25mm swaybar, 4x ECE H4 lamps, double brake lamps, deleted sunroof, export zoll & california blue plates




Duncansport
Holset

526
08-15-2013, 02:10 PM #2
(08-15-2013, 02:02 PM)bricktron i can see why exhaust manifold is the single best place for the sensor, but in the test pipe would work pretty well too, right? i ask because it's a chunk simpler to drop. thanks.

Not really, a lot of heat is used when the exhaust expands in the turbine of the turbo. If its a no turbo car then probably the down pipe would be OKish..
Duncansport
08-15-2013, 02:10 PM #2

(08-15-2013, 02:02 PM)bricktron i can see why exhaust manifold is the single best place for the sensor, but in the test pipe would work pretty well too, right? i ask because it's a chunk simpler to drop. thanks.

Not really, a lot of heat is used when the exhaust expands in the turbine of the turbo. If its a no turbo car then probably the down pipe would be OKish..

larsalan
Superturbo

1,272
08-15-2013, 02:34 PM #3
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Exactly. That is the whole principal here. Recouping the energy lost as heat into a useful kinetic energy of forcing induction. Directly in the exhaust has got to be the place to measure, not somewhere else down the line.

Rusted out beat down 300d turbo 82' -- RIP
Nice body, tons of ridiculous mechanical issues - 300d turbo 82' /motor 85'
larsalan
08-15-2013, 02:34 PM #3

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Exactly. That is the whole principal here. Recouping the energy lost as heat into a useful kinetic energy of forcing induction. Directly in the exhaust has got to be the place to measure, not somewhere else down the line.


Rusted out beat down 300d turbo 82' -- RIP
Nice body, tons of ridiculous mechanical issues - 300d turbo 82' /motor 85'

Simpler=Better
PORTED HEAD

2,127
08-15-2013, 03:22 PM #4
I think you're misinterpreting-he's talking about putting the pyrometer pre-turbo, but in the california emissions cat-delete pipe instead of the cast manifold.

I think you're good putting it there, I doubt the EGTs would drop what 50°F in the test pipe?

Newbie-read this: Cheap Tricks
617.952-220k-Getting built up
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?
Simpler=Better
08-15-2013, 03:22 PM #4

I think you're misinterpreting-he's talking about putting the pyrometer pre-turbo, but in the california emissions cat-delete pipe instead of the cast manifold.

I think you're good putting it there, I doubt the EGTs would drop what 50°F in the test pipe?


Newbie-read this: Cheap Tricks
617.952-220k-Getting built up
larsalan I guess I need to look at this stupid ass drip shit. What you have to like mess with those elements on the pump? What a fucking hassle. then use some wire to hold the throttle open or some shit?

bricktron
'77 240D

174
08-15-2013, 04:30 PM #5
exactly S=B. thanks all.

PS anyone know what that little bracket on the front of the test pipe is for? it made me remove an oil cooler line i would have otherwise left in place.

[Image: SAM_1890.JPG]


english red rat rod 1977 240D, OM617.952 burning B99.9, iron 4-speed & 2.88 diff, 195/60/R14 on alloys, 5mph bumpers, battery in the trunk, 25mm swaybar, 4x ECE H4 lamps, double brake lamps, deleted sunroof, export zoll & california blue plates




bricktron
08-15-2013, 04:30 PM #5

exactly S=B. thanks all.

PS anyone know what that little bracket on the front of the test pipe is for? it made me remove an oil cooler line i would have otherwise left in place.

[Image: SAM_1890.JPG]



english red rat rod 1977 240D, OM617.952 burning B99.9, iron 4-speed & 2.88 diff, 195/60/R14 on alloys, 5mph bumpers, battery in the trunk, 25mm swaybar, 4x ECE H4 lamps, double brake lamps, deleted sunroof, export zoll & california blue plates




DeliveryValve
Superturbo

1,338
08-16-2013, 01:33 AM #6
(08-15-2013, 04:30 PM)bricktron exactly S=B. thanks all.

PS anyone know what that little bracket on the front of the test pipe is for? it made me remove an oil cooler line i would have otherwise left in place.

[Image: SAM_1890.JPG]

There is a brace that goes from that bracket to the motor mount. That brace is important for supporting the turbo.


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Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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DeliveryValve
08-16-2013, 01:33 AM #6

(08-15-2013, 04:30 PM)bricktron exactly S=B. thanks all.

PS anyone know what that little bracket on the front of the test pipe is for? it made me remove an oil cooler line i would have otherwise left in place.

[Image: SAM_1890.JPG]

There is a brace that goes from that bracket to the motor mount. That brace is important for supporting the turbo.


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Gota love Mercedes Diesels!



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Duncansport
Holset

526
08-16-2013, 09:14 AM #7
Ah i see now.. I did misread what you were talking about. I think that the up-pipe/test pipe would be a fine place for the probe. I would think you want it in or nearest the turbine inlet do to the pressure being the greatest at the inlet, that would most likely give you the most accurate reading.
Duncansport
08-16-2013, 09:14 AM #7

Ah i see now.. I did misread what you were talking about. I think that the up-pipe/test pipe would be a fine place for the probe. I would think you want it in or nearest the turbine inlet do to the pressure being the greatest at the inlet, that would most likely give you the most accurate reading.

 
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