where exactly do i tap into to put the egt sensor? i heard after the turbo on the downpipe but i need a deffinite answer. can someone please show me a pic? how much does it cost to get a shop to drill that little hole?
The cylinder farthest from the throttle body is not necessarily the leanest since we don't have throttle body injection. Roughly the same amount of fuel goes into each cylinder. A lot of work is done by the manufacturer to make sure that airflow stays consistant to all the cylinders too. So you just have to assume that the amount of air and fuel in each cylinder is the same. The two middle cylinders should run hotter since they are surrounded by other cylinders. (They get less convection from the block and they absorb heat from the neighboring cylinders.) Your best bet is doing it how I posted above.ForceFed said:I always thought it was supposed to go into the farthest cylinder(exhaust port) from the throttle body...Which would be the leanest cylinder as well because of the difference in distance that the air has to travel.That cylinde would assure that the rest were running at that temp or lower.
Throttle body injection has nothing to do with it..the amount of Air/fuel mixed is what would change...but yeah i see your point...hell i dunno i guess it all depends on the car and set-up.Mallard said:The cylinder farthest from the throttle body is not necessarily the leanest since we don't have throttle body injection. Roughly the same amount of fuel goes into each cylinder. A lot of ...work is done by the manufacturer to make sure that airflow stays consistant to all the cylinders too. So you just have to assume that the amount of air and fuel in each cylinder is the same. The two middle cylinders should run hotter since they are surrounded by other cylinders. (They get less convection from the block and they absorb heat from the neighboring cylinders.) Your ...best bet is doing it how I posted above.
But you're saying that being farther from the throttle body would mean it's getting less air, right? But your injector pulses are the same in each cylinder so if anything that cylinder would be rich, not lean.ForceFed said:Throttle body injection has nothing to do with it..the amount of Air/fuel mixed is what would change...but yeah i see your point...hell i dunno i guess it all depends on the car and set-up.
Your right ...I know I thought of that after the fact...Maybe i got it mixed up but i was always told it was to go into one end or the other for the leanest cylinder reading...Hell i dunno.Mallard said:But you're saying that being farther from the throttle body would mean it's getting less air, right? But your injector pulses are the same in each cylinder so if anything that cylinder would be rich, not lean.
Bigg Tim said:I have an autometer EGT and it say's 1-3" from the outlet of the Turbo, Like Beau said. That's where I have mine, about 2" after the outlet of the Turbo.
joka1 said:ya thats what the directions say so that is where i have mine, abt 1 1/2 off the turbo on the exhaust flange. it says for a non-turbo motor to put it on the header!
I'm glad at least someone else understands what I'm talking about. Although yours is still downstream from the runner at least it's before the turbo.I wanted to know how hot it was before the turbo... Not how well the Turbo could cool the Combustion.
The point is to see how much heat your pistons and valves are getting.