I have been trying to come up with a good tune for a while now with my 2.3L without much success. I'm running stock cams and a Evo III 16G GT turbo w/ a Punishment FMIC (I know, I'll get a bigger turbo when I can).
From the reading that I've done, the 2.3L motors w/ higher compression (mine is 8.8:1) like more conservative timing. I modified my EPROM with 2G timing maps, and reduced the timing even more form there. Basically on my highest load map I'm running 10 degrees of timing and 11.0:1 AFR.
The question I have is whether or not I should be worried about high EGTs when running such conservative timing. NOTE: I am *not* tuning off EGT...I have a WBO2 and I can monitor knock via my stock boost gauge converted to a knock gauge. Well, when running 10 degrees of timing I get EGTs in excess of 940 degrees celsius even when I have zero knock and 11.0:1 AFR. I realize that this high EGT is from later combustion an not necessarily b/c of extreme temps inside the cylinder.
Should I just plain ignore EGTs when I have timing control and the ability to monitor knock and AFR? (Again, just to reinforce, I'm not tuning off EGTs, just noticing they are extremely high b/c of the late timing I am running). How late is too late when it comes to timing...ie at what point am I just wasting the combustion cycle by shooting flames out the exhaust valves? How hot is too hot...can I end up doing damage to my turbo w/ sustained temps exceeding 950 degrees in the higher RPM range during WOT?
TIA for the help!