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Exhaust Gas Temp Readings

Old 08-20-2003, 02:36 PM
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well, i've had my EGT hooked up with my racing beat exhaust for the past week or so, and i've been boosting up to 10 psi.



while doing this, i have been watching my EGT to see how things are looking, and b/c it's fun to watch.



i just wanted to compare numbers and see what everyone else is getting for readings from their EGT gauge.



Idle: 400 deg C

City Driving: 500 deg C

Highway Driving: 600 deg C

(55 - 70 mph)

Highway Driving: 650 - 670 deg C

(70 - 90 mph)

Hard Acceleration: 680 - 700 deg C



Here is a pic of my EGT sensor location:
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Old 08-20-2003, 11:32 PM
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pretty much the same as I'm sitting at. I'm waiting on my wideband to see how my a/f are.



Looks like the same sensor as mine so i'm guessing a GReddy p/h/w
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Old 08-21-2003, 01:05 AM
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yeah, it's a GReddy



what's phw mean?
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Old 08-21-2003, 02:17 AM
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close to mine. I'll hit 750 though on a 4th gear pull



he probbaly means peak / hold / warning (60mm).



same sensor for both 52mm and 60mm I think though.
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