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Whats required for EGT


Vaughany

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I am looking to purchase a EGT Guage so I can better monitor the safety of the vehicle. I have been looking at MVP, all of their guages come with the necessary wires and sensor. Is there anything else required for fitting etc (Not Pillar Pods) and where exactly do you place the sensor.

 

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in the exhaust runner nearest the front of the engine bay. i still havent got round to fitting mine and the gauge has been in the car for over 6 months now. may as well just wait till i go single now

 

Nah mate ... next to no6 cylinder at the back of the bay, near the bulkhead, coz thats the hottest. The exhaust mainfold is the most acurate point for temperature, but there is a small chance that if the probe tip should break it will end up in the turbo. :eek: There is a second position (but I cant remeber where it is...someone will be along to tell you)...this position is much safer but the reading is not so acurate due to thermal lag (about 200C difference)

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Nah mate ... next to no6 cylinder at the back of the bay, near the bulkhead, coz thats the hottest. The exhaust mainfold is the most acurate point for temperature, but there is a small chance that if the probe tip should break it will end up in the turbo. :eek: There is a second position (but I cant remeber where it is...someone will be along to tell you)...this position is much safer but the reading is not so acurate due to thermal lag (about 200C difference)

 

i was told by chris wilson to put it in runner one nearest the front. hes not really a man to argue with imo. he knows his stuff :eyebrows:

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i was told by chris wilson to put it in runner one nearest the front. hes not really a man to argue with imo. he knows his stuff :eyebrows:

 

I think you'll find that the vast majority have them fitted as close to no6 outlet as possible....its the hottest, but you are right CW is a clever bloke so he must have his reasons

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there was a vast thread on the subject of hottest cylinder and the conclusion was they were all basically the same, from what i've read about engines, on a straight six the middle cylinders could potentialy be the hottest but if CW puts them in the first cylinder thats good enough for me

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The further away from the exhaust valve you put the probe the slower reacting, and inaccurate reading you'll get of true exhaust temps. Simple as that really. The tip breakage issue is a risk. (Hmm, kind of paradoxical really, do you run the risk of high EGT temps and melted pistons/exhaust valves or do you fit an EGT probe and run the risk of the tip letting go and saying goodbye to the turbo??? - Which ever's cheapest I presume!)

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I'm gonna get mine put in the collector so that if it breaks it'll head off through the wastegate and straight to atmo :thumbs: Shouldn't be a massive temperature differential between there and the exit of the cylinder head, and it's for monitoring purposes, not tuning, so accurate to 50degC is good enough for me.

 

-Ian

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