I'd like to know what EGT's you all are getting on a hard pull? I can reach 1200*F quickly and sustain 1400*F. Is that a safe range and for how long?
Listed melting point for inconel (turbocharger's turbine wheel and head's swirl cups) is 2540-2600° F, however, it can actually start to deform around 1600° F. Greater concern might even be re. effects of the even higher combustion "in-chamber" temps endured by the piston tops, rings, pre-cups, & valves, if the (just) pre-turbo EGT is showing 1300-1600° F. Seems that's pushing it a bit unless, of course, it's all in the name of 'research', with a corresponding budget. OK, I'll admit to being conservative... can't stand buggering a good DD. YMMVJ.R.SoCal
Quote from: VW Smokr on June 05, 2011, 03:14:50 pmListed melting point for inconel (turbocharger's turbine wheel and head's swirl cups) is 2540-2600° F, however, it can actually start to deform around 1600° F. Greater concern might even be re. effects of the even higher combustion "in-chamber" temps endured by the piston tops, rings, pre-cups, & valves, if the (just) pre-turbo EGT is showing 1300-1600° F. Seems that's pushing it a bit unless, of course, it's all in the name of 'research', with a corresponding budget. OK, I'll admit to being conservative... can't stand buggering a good DD. YMMVJ.R.SoCalaluminum melts at like 1344*f.. pistons are aluminum.. i wouldnt go any higher than 1500 for short bursts. like 1250* sustained i believe to be the agreed upon standard.