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Old 11-09-2003, 10:29 PM
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Just wanna know what sort of exhaust temps people are seeing on their FD's?



Either external measurements on the dump pipe/ turbo or actual EGT's.



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Old 11-09-2003, 10:32 PM
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What does your gauge read in Celcuis or Ferh?
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Old 11-11-2003, 06:30 PM
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Umm, it will read both.



I don't want to permanently install a guage, but just temporarily attach a thermocouple to see what sort of temps I'm getting and purely out of curiousity compare it to someone else's readings.



So it could be either C or F.
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my EGT is located at the base of my turbo appx. 10 inches away from the engine.



When I had water injection and shifting at 9000 rpms, by the end of 4th gear, I would be at 920 celsius. When I heat wrapped my manifold, same shifting/gear, I would see 1000+ celsius with water injection.
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Anyone know what stock level EGT's are?



What is considered conservative or safe?



What is considered high or on the edge?
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keep it under 900 celsius.
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are you guys mounting your pyrometer pre or post turbo? 1000 celsius wow 1300 Ferh. on my truck is max or close to it. i'm thinking at like a 1000 celsius the wastgate would like melt off LOL who needs a heater hehe
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Originally Posted by kid dynamite' date='Nov 13 2003, 02:48 PM
are you guys mounting your pyrometer pre or post turbo? 1000 celsius wow 1300 Ferh. on my truck is max or close to it. i'm thinking at like a 1000 celsius the wastgate would like melt off LOL who needs a heater hehe
I mounted mine at the base of the turbo.
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Originally Posted by jspecracer7' date='Nov 13 2003, 04:04 PM
I mounted mine at the base of the turbo.
Right there with ya on that one. Reads the most accurate.
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