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Old 05-29-2019, 01:46 AM
NZScott NZScott is offline
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High EGT for extended periods = coolant getting hot. EGT is the best way of knowing combustion temps. Our IDI engines have lots of surface area for combustion heat to soak into the head, so they do run hotter than DI engines.
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1978 300D, 373,000km 617.912, 711.113 5 speed, 7.5mm superpump, HX30W turbo...many, many years in the making....
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1984 240TD>300TD 121,000 miles, *gone*
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