Never shot it with a temp gun but they will get hot enough to blister 500 degree engine paint on the top half. Back in the day it was popular to have the top half chromed and I’ve seen a few turned up and run hard that had blued and burnt the chrome. Figure that normal exhaust temp on a non turbo NH was 900-1100 and much hotter when working hard. Hence the need for ceramic stand pipes and ability to blow flame out the stack.
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W923 and mile marker 27 Thank this.
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I have seen those silicone hoses live through a fire and maybe still have a prayer of being used again just never been desperate enough to try.
As far as the actual discharge temp from the turbo a temp gun gave me around 350. On an old jd 6030 pulling a ripper. I’ve heard talk of 500 ish before but can’t verify. -
I’m gonna say it’s in relation to your exhaust temps and boost pressures, as well.
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