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Stinger (a) The thing the geor into the exhaus gas flow.
Stinger (b) On a Cummins any way...There is a 1/8 NPT plug at the back of the governer housing on a PT..Pressure Timed..fuel pump. That plug is directly in back of the governer spring pack...the part of the pump that limits high end RPM. If you were to add..by drilling and inserting, or by welding, a piece of welding rod, or similar, 1 1/2 inches long, onto/into that plug. You can effectivly remove the governer on a PT fuel pump, ie, unlimited RPM.
The 855 will handle sustained RPM of up to 3000 RPM, and last, with one driver who has learned how to drive it. But, the L10 don't like that kind of RPM. They like to come apart at around 2800 sustained RPM
Stinger (b) On a Cummins any way...There is a 1/8 NPT plug at the back of the governer housing on a PT..Pressure Timed..fuel pump. That plug is directly in back of the governer spring pack...the part of the pump that limits high end RPM. If you were to add..by drilling and inserting, or by welding, a piece of welding rod, or similar, 1 1/2 inches long, onto/into that plug. You can effectivly remove the governer on a PT fuel pump, ie, unlimited RPM.
The 855 will handle sustained RPM of up to 3000 RPM, and last, with one driver who has learned how to drive it. But, the L10 don't like that kind of RPM. They like to come apart at around 2800 sustained RPM

. Don't skimp too much on the sensor and gauge either. The EGT is arguably the most important thing to know on your diesel. Accurate oil pressure and coolant temp are good to. Notice a problem before you have over 1000 lbs of scrap metal under your hood. Exhaust temperatures can be much higher pre-turbo. You can NOT rely on a range post turbo. It depends on many variables. With 2 brand new motors running perfectly this would be half safe. Fuel systems wear and have variance. Turbos create back pressure. The higher temperature on the piston side is what you need to read period. On high performance engines is not uncommon to have a separate EGT sensor for each cylinder inches from the exhaust port on the head. Having your injectors and injection pump tested is a good idea if your planning on upping the hp a lot. Remember PRE-TURBO for EGTs.....