mountainsledmania
Active VIP Member
Question.
When you say it gets crazy hot on the turbo side is this because it creates alot of back pressure?
No. Its has nothing to do with the back pressure. It has to do with the retention time inside the housing and down pipe. a stoker its air in exhaust out without much restriction, with a turbo its air in with extra fuel witch equates to higher egt's along with the retention time within the exhaust housing to spin the turbine = higher radiant temps within the chassis. A nice exhaust wrap and turbine blanket with fix the issues and improve performance, but theres a risk of cooking the bearings with the blanket.