Best EGT Gauge?
IMO, the best thing to do is get something that you can log. EGT is one thing I can never managed to watch when it matters. So, if you can log, you can go back and see what was going on.
With that said, if you're going to make the ECU change I think you are, all you'll need is a good probe and a signal conditioner and you can log everything in the ECU. You'll want an open tip probe for sure. All the EGT "kits" I've seen that come with a gauge come with a probe that has an insulated tip. Those probes are too sluggish in response to be worth anything for tuning. Therefore, you'll want a fast response, open tip probe.
Probes - http://tscsensors.com/egtep0720001ssnexhau.html
Inexpensive signal conditioners - http://www.3rdbrakeflasher.com/index...roducts_id=185
With that said, if you're going to make the ECU change I think you are, all you'll need is a good probe and a signal conditioner and you can log everything in the ECU. You'll want an open tip probe for sure. All the EGT "kits" I've seen that come with a gauge come with a probe that has an insulated tip. Those probes are too sluggish in response to be worth anything for tuning. Therefore, you'll want a fast response, open tip probe.
Probes - http://tscsensors.com/egtep0720001ssnexhau.html
Inexpensive signal conditioners - http://www.3rdbrakeflasher.com/index...roducts_id=185
That'll work. Try to keep it even on both sides and somewhere other than a bend. A good manifolds going to have that first 1.5" or so as a straight section, so it should work well to locate the probes there.
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Yes. Sport has two inputs for for EGT. To do both channels you'll need to probes and two converters.
The converters I linked you to are inexpensive for sure, but there's not much to them. I pot them in silicone and then fix them to a piece of 1/8" aluminum. After doing that they're much more robust. Never had a problem with them failing.
Senor Ludwig, did you mean to say you "pot" them in silicone? If so, could you explain what you mean by that? I'm getting ready to install the PS1000 you sold me, and my mani is already tapped for EGT probes so I should probably look into this.
Yes, pot. Basically, to mount them, I cut a piece of 1/8" aluminum to a piece about 2"x3" or so. Clean the aluminum of any grease and dirt and then put a large dab of silicone on the plate. Next, push the converters into the silicone, which is used to hold them in place when it dries. After the silicone sets up, I come back and carefully add more silicone around the boards to encase them without fouling the junctions where the wires attach. The end result may not be beautiful and it will still need to be mounted in an area where it's not subject to being beaten up, but it's very effective and the end result is a $40 part versus $150+.
Thanks for the idea, i was wondering how i was going to mount them! Just curious how you handled the pins sticking out of the bottom of the amp?



Good point.
Sit them in the puddle of silicone and don't push them all the way down on the aluminum. Alternately you could use plastic as you're mounting base. Lot so of other ways to insulate them. Heat shrink, silicone, etc.
I was just curious, i took the super **** route of machining holes on the plate that the pins could protrude trough
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I don't know how good it is but the price looks right and the specs seem good.
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IMO, the best thing to do is get something that you can log. EGT is one thing I can never managed to watch when it matters. So, if you can log, you can go back and see what was going on.
With that said, if you're going to make the ECU change I think you are, all you'll need is a good probe and a signal conditioner and you can log everything in the ECU. You'll want an open tip probe for sure. All the EGT "kits" I've seen that come with a gauge come with a probe that has an insulated tip. Those probes are too sluggish in response to be worth anything for tuning. Therefore, you'll want a fast response, open tip probe.
Probes - Exhaust Gas Temperature EGT Probe with Compression Fitting
Inexpensive signal conditioners - http://www.3rdbrakeflasher.com/index...roducts_id=185
With that said, if you're going to make the ECU change I think you are, all you'll need is a good probe and a signal conditioner and you can log everything in the ECU. You'll want an open tip probe for sure. All the EGT "kits" I've seen that come with a gauge come with a probe that has an insulated tip. Those probes are too sluggish in response to be worth anything for tuning. Therefore, you'll want a fast response, open tip probe.
Probes - Exhaust Gas Temperature EGT Probe with Compression Fitting
Inexpensive signal conditioners - http://www.3rdbrakeflasher.com/index...roducts_id=185
I've been thinking of adding an EGT to my GSL- SEt build. I still have the stock S4 manifold, but the twin scroll has been removed. Would removing the plug I installed and mounting the probe there allow accurate data to be collected? If not has anyone had luck drilling and tapping the stock manifold in a better location, and not had it crack soon after.
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These are good. Auber Instruments. High quality, very affordable, no bullshit product. Records peak values, alarm function triggers a relay to run warning buzzer or light or whatnot. Can be reconfigured to suit different sensors. Im running one for egt and one for boost in my diesel. Was in my letter box within 7 days from USA to Australia.
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