4x4ord wrote:
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Therefore if the engine is capable of making the required 100 hp at 1300 rpm it will normally get significantly better fuel economy by gearing up and slowing the engine down.
But some folks claim that "lugging" the engine at low rpms below the 1700-1800 rpm peak is detrimental in some way. They prefer to generate their needed HP at higher rpms at or above the rpm peak (and with lower needed boost).
When towing on level ground, my CTD seems perfectly happy idling away at lower rpms (~1300-1500 rpm) and with higher boost as needed. It even seems to get better fuel efficiency like you say. And I suspect the higher exhaust temperatures from the extra boost might help with passive regen. But are there other potential engine issues I should be aware of?