20gst
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- Jan 5, 2003
Ok just hooked up my new EGT. I got it in #1 runner, and started the car up and it went to about 600 real quick from a cold start. I held the rpms to about 3500-4000 for a few and it went to around 1100. I let off the gas and it went down to around 900 slowly.
I took it out for one pass down the block up to 3rd gear at full th. and I hit around 1400.
I never used this before and want to tune a little with it if it will help me. I got a 20g, 625cc injectors 255 warlboro. Im just wondering if this is to hot....
I took it out for one pass down the block up to 3rd gear at full th. and I hit around 1400.
I never used this before and want to tune a little with it if it will help me. I got a 20g, 625cc injectors 255 warlboro. Im just wondering if this is to hot....
The temp fo the gasses has nothing to do with tuning in our case, but what it says about timing does. Just be sure you know how to accurately translate a EGT value into a timing value.
. so before you say someone is being rude maybe you should examine your sentence and try not to over think something.. sometimes things are what they say they are. if it was a gauge that measured your ignition timing i really doubt you would stick it in your exhaust stream.
Obviously it measures temperature. But the single largest factor that determines what that temp is (in our case) is ignition timing. Which is largely determined by knock. So Like I said, an EGT guage is really telling you about knock and timing, not your mixture, as poeple mistakenly believe because all the internet forum racers tell them so. Anyone that has made the effort to verify with other instruments what the EGT readings really mean will agree with me on this. Thank you, please drive through.

