my pyrometer always reads anywhere from 75* to 150* when the truck is cold. the ambient air temp has been anywhere from 0* to 40*, i i would expect the pyro to read accordingly on a cold engine (without the block heater). is there any way to calibrate this, or is that the inherant error in a 0-1500 degree gauge. maybe my EGT are lower than i thought!!
any input... thoughts?
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Jeremy Kern
1999 2500HD 4x4 QC,SB, ISB, 5spd, 3. 54LSD, 33x12. 50 cooper STT's Denver off-road bumper with Ramsey RE12k, PIAA series 520 lights, Rancho RS9000's, heavy ft. springs, JVD Torque Enhancer, DiPricol boost and pyro gauges, and a bunch of other little things! www.geocities.com/phrn30 for pics!
any input... thoughts?
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Jeremy Kern
1999 2500HD 4x4 QC,SB, ISB, 5spd, 3. 54LSD, 33x12. 50 cooper STT's Denver off-road bumper with Ramsey RE12k, PIAA series 520 lights, Rancho RS9000's, heavy ft. springs, JVD Torque Enhancer, DiPricol boost and pyro gauges, and a bunch of other little things! www.geocities.com/phrn30 for pics!