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Old 02-13-2002, 03:44 PM
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Exclamation Boost Pressure Settings on 5 cylinder (617) diesel engines

I have seen numerous postings on the internet regarding the boost pressures at which people have been setting their engines. While it is true that most engines are running well below the factory specified pressure, there are quite a multitude of statements as to what the actual specification is. Various people have stated in various postings that the factory specification is 10, 11, 12, or 14 psi, or .9 or 1.0 bar. Obviously there is only one correct answer as to the *actual* factory specification. I have included the following chart sourced from the MBZ service CD.

As you can see, the maximum pressure (at the high side of spec) tops out at .75 bars, which equals about 10.9 psi.

Many people feel that the factory specifications are conservative in consideration of reducing stress & thereby prolonging the life of the engine. My question is whether anyone has done any *actual* testing with a pyrometer to see what is truly a safe range of pressures at which to set these engines. Of course the fuel enrichment setting for any particular engine will have a great deal of influence on the exhaust temperatures, but does anyone either have data, or know where to find data on higher boost levels? I’m sure that I would not be the only one to want some definitive information on this subject.

Thanks in advance!

RTH
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