Gauge size
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Gauge size
Fixing to order a westach dual gauge, boost & egt. It comes with 1/8" or 1/4" npt. What is the different sizes for? Do you get a more accurate reading with a certain size?
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Originally posted by Kyle Graham
Just curious how does it read faster just never heard that before??
Just curious how does it read faster just never heard that before??
as far as i know, the only difference is the hole size where the probe is mounted... one is 1/8"npt [11/32" drill size] and the other is 1/4"npt [7/16" drill size]
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Originally posted by Jerry R
Well, I haven't tested it myself but I read somewhere that the smaller thermocouple reacts faster to heat or the absence of.
Well, I haven't tested it myself but I read somewhere that the smaller thermocouple reacts faster to heat or the absence of.
does the size of the t-couple change with the size of bushing it is mounted in??? they both might be the same probe, but with a different bushing it is mounted in...
something to ponder eh?
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I talked to a friend who owns a diesel prfomance shop in town. He also said to go with the 1/8" gauge. He will install the srt 10 pillar and the dual westach gauge for $100. So he gets the job! After I get this installed, I want the afe proguard 7 intake with the torque tube. Not sure where I'll go from there. Might look into exhaust mods. I've been reading posts on several types of mufflers. I don't want anything real loud in the cab though. Thank all of you for the replies.
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