I have been chasing EGT's for over a year.
My Pyro is Isspro (?). I have asked for suggestions on reducing the EGT’s and I received some very valuable info.
Well, I think I may have discovered a way to lower my EGT’s by about 200 degrees. Just get a different gage!
I bought a used VDO pyro. I have both pyros installed.
At about 65 MPH. at 80 degrees, and altitude of 4000 feet, the Isspro is at 1000 degrees, and the VDO was at 800 degrees. When the Isspro shows 800 degrees, the VDO shows about 650. At an idle, the Isspro shows 350 and the VDO 250.
Reading the temps on these gages is like reading a thread on transmissions.
Obviously, I do not know which gage is correct. Just as obvious, I hope the correct one is the VDO.
Short of sending the gage/s back to the vender, anyone have an idea how to check the gages for accuracy?
How many of you know your gage is correct? If my VDO is incorrect, the previous owner of the gage could have easly distroyed his engine.
Wayne
My Pyro is Isspro (?). I have asked for suggestions on reducing the EGT’s and I received some very valuable info.
Well, I think I may have discovered a way to lower my EGT’s by about 200 degrees. Just get a different gage!
I bought a used VDO pyro. I have both pyros installed.
At about 65 MPH. at 80 degrees, and altitude of 4000 feet, the Isspro is at 1000 degrees, and the VDO was at 800 degrees. When the Isspro shows 800 degrees, the VDO shows about 650. At an idle, the Isspro shows 350 and the VDO 250.
Reading the temps on these gages is like reading a thread on transmissions.
Obviously, I do not know which gage is correct. Just as obvious, I hope the correct one is the VDO.
Short of sending the gage/s back to the vender, anyone have an idea how to check the gages for accuracy?
How many of you know your gage is correct? If my VDO is incorrect, the previous owner of the gage could have easly distroyed his engine.
Wayne