That was just a quick video I posted from the place we were watching the football games today (not taken there). I installed the heat wrap on the exhaust under the hood yesterday. I used all 50 feet by overlapping more than the instructions said. It is some pretty good stuff. I can put my hand on it while the engine is stil running. It also lessens the noise in the cab by a bit.
Now for the bad news...I've developed this wierd harmonic at around 1500-1800 RPMs. We can't figure out what it is. I was hoping it was a boost leak in the system, but I tightened everything up and I still get it. I'm hoping it is something vibrating somewhere and not the turbo doing something wierd that will end up costing me big bucks.
Otherwise, every thing is running and driving great. Having lots of fun just breaking my 4btFJ60 in.
Oh, does anyone know how to get more throw out of the clutch system? Different master? Different slave? Whole different system. Both my buddy and I thought the clutch was slipping today.
This may sound silly, but try moving your seat forward or back, or listen from the passenger seat while someone else drives. Sometimes sounds will set up standing waves at a certain frequency, and if your head is in the right place the sound can be amplified, or can pulse if the standing wave is slowly moving about the cabin. You might hear a rapid pulse slow, then increase again as the rpms increase through the harmonic frequency band. This is very annoying at cruising speeds, but can be solved by using sound absorbing materials on the roof and doors to break up those standing waves.