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Exhaust Gas Temperature Probe


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Hey guys,

Im taking the ute in to get the temperature probe sensor welded into my dump pipe, the exhaust is already fitted to the ute and I was wondering do I need to worry about any swarf/metal filings going into the dump pipe, my way of thinking is being after the turbo I shouldn't have anything to worry about? All they need to do is drill about a 10mm hole and weld the fitting in place.

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  • I'm getten too old for this s**t
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Someone else is fitting an EGT......sweeeeeet

Now I'll have someone to compare readings with :)

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Shut up Late model camira boi

Actually while I'm here, give me a ring 2torrow if ya can please jet

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Completely fine, few bits of swarf will just blow into the muffler

What's the reason for the EGT probe ?

Curiosity or is it for tuning purposes ?

Just to keep an eye on things, good way to know if its running lean etc, I know that heat is the main killer of these engines. Can never be to careful!

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Someone else is fitting an EGT......sweeeeeet

Now I'll have someone to compare readings with :)

Is your probe in the dump pipe? I know the best place for them is before the turbo, but I'm not bothering doing it in the manifold. Just going to be in the dump pipe.

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Just to keep an eye on things, good way to know if its running lean etc, i know that heat is the main killer of these engines. Can never be to careful!

Second only to an actual wideband afr gauge.

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