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EGT sensor

presterone

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Where in the exhaust manifold should I install this thing? I have a FP manifold for an evo 16G looks like unequal length runners. Pics would be a plus thanks!
 

presterone

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What if there is an issue with other cylinders will it not be inaccurate? I've decided I want to get another flange made in between the manifold and turbo, Won't this be the most accurate? since it won't be on a dedicated runner.
 

Jason G.

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I think you may be expecting too much from this gauge and would be better off using a wideband.
You'll get an actual AF ratio vs. a high temperature reading and still unsure if it's lean or fat.
 

presterone

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Have a wideband, thank you for the reply forgot all about the VFAQ dopeness
 
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