Hey guys, sorry for not responding sooner. When I pick my Truck up last week. I was told by Whipple Tech that in this heat wave. I would not feel the improvements. He was correct. (see Attach on Temperature and Air intensity)
I took my Truck on a road trip to Oakhurst CA. around 4pm. There was not much low-end TG. I did a manual shift going up steep grades. I put it in 7th gear and the power was flat until around 4000 rpm's. The Truck took off through 8th. I didn't keep pushing because of traffic but the power curve was at high rpm's. Reading the Temp. density report it did make sense because in high heat the Turbo must spool faster to create power. I had an early morning appt. today. It was in the low 80's. The low-end TQ was back. I floored it, the Turbo gauge maxed out over 20 psi and broke tractions real hard 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd. It will be in the mid to low 90's this week so I will drive this week and give feedback at the end of the week or early next week. Once again thanks for your patience as I learn about Heat and Turbos. see attach Turbos and Temperature.
Turbos and temperature – summer weather and turbocharger performance | AET Turbos