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fitting a pyro

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fitting a pyro

Post by azwa »

just wondering where to get an EGT guage fitted in se QLD,
i bought a feebay special :oops:
on an 80 series with safari turbo & 3" mandrel bent pipe with no restriction,
if it makes a difference,

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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by chunks »

Any exhaust shop should be able to do it. Get it in the dump pipe nice and close to the turbo, if you have it right down the dump pipe your readings will be way out.
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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by azwa »

chunks wrote:Any exhaust shop should be able to do it. Get it in the dump pipe nice and close to the turbo, if you have it right down the dump pipe your readings will be way out.
cheers mate will they just fit probe or will they wire it up aswell?

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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by KiwiBacon »

Put it in the manifold, dump pipe readings are close to useless.
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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by coxy321 »

azwa wrote:
chunks wrote:Any exhaust shop should be able to do it. Get it in the dump pipe nice and close to the turbo, if you have it right down the dump pipe your readings will be way out.
cheers mate will they just fit probe or will they wire it up aswell?

cheers Aaron.
They'll just put the bung in the exhaust for you (in the dump). You'll have to wire it up and possibly fit the probe yourself. Honestly, its not that hard of a job - unless you're a complete gumby, you should manage fine.
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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by chunks »

^^^^ What coxy said.

As for the probe in the dump vs manifold, I know in the manifold is more accurate, but I think 99% of people run them in the dump pipe anyway.
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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by azwa »

chunks wrote:^^^^ What coxy said.

As for the probe in the dump vs manifold, I know in the manifold is more accurate, but I think 99% of people run them in the dump pipe anyway.
a bit more mucken around?
i went to the exhaust shop the fella knew what to do,
fits em all the time for on track over the road :armsup:
2moro morn for wiring up,due to cheap ebay guages.
no warranty if no qualified fittment :finger:
has anybody had experience with these cheaper guages :?:
cheers for all ya help fellas i appreciate it.

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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by KiwiBacon »

chunks wrote:^^^^ What coxy said.

As for the probe in the dump vs manifold, I know in the manifold is more accurate, but I think 99% of people run them in the dump pipe anyway.
It comes down to what you want a pyro for.
If you just want another gauge, then in the exhaust is fine, but if you want it for tuning and engine protection then the manifold is the only way to get real readings.
Dump pipe readings vary depending on boost, turbine efficiency and EGT's themselves. There is no good way to predict upstream temps from downstream temps, fudge factors like adding 100-200 degrees are just guesswork, temp drops across the turbine can be over 300C.
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Re: fitting a pyro

Post by azwa »

KiwiBacon wrote:
chunks wrote:^^^^ What coxy said.

As for the probe in the dump vs manifold, I know in the manifold is more accurate, but I think 99% of people run them in the dump pipe anyway.
It comes down to what you want a pyro for.
If you just want another gauge, then in the exhaust is fine, but if you want it for tuning and engine protection then the manifold is the only way to get real readings.
Dump pipe readings vary depending on boost, turbine efficiency and EGT's themselves. There is no good way to predict upstream temps from downstream temps, fudge factors like adding 100-200 degrees are just guesswork, temp drops across the turbine can be over 300C.
i have already have it fitted into dump.
but will be getting a 3"dump made shortly, then it will be moved.
could you please explain the best place to install it on an 80, 1hz safari turbo.



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