EGT how to install
EGT how to install
Alright i want to put an pyro in my truck but i dont know how to drill/tap it without getttin shavings in the turbo so anyone that could shine some light on the subject about placement and procedure on doin so
thanks a bunch dennis
thanks a bunch dennis
Step up the bits little by little, vaccum out the shavings along the way, and youll be golden.
Many guys drop the turbo, cover it up, etc. Ive done two now on my truck without issue by just drilling and sucking out the tiny shavings. Obviously take each bit slowly, to minimize the shaving size, but I havent had any problems yet.
Many guys drop the turbo, cover it up, etc. Ive done two now on my truck without issue by just drilling and sucking out the tiny shavings. Obviously take each bit slowly, to minimize the shaving size, but I havent had any problems yet.
Yeah I dopped my turbo to install it, and boy that was a chore! Yeah if I were to do it again I would go stacked's way. Just use stepped bits to keep the shavings small and vaccum them and you will be fine. Good Luck.
Honestly, if you take your time and go slow, dont force it too much, the shavings are minimal. And even still, the shavings are still forced out by the bit turning, and the last push always sent those back out as well.
Ive done it on mine, twice, and I know other friends of mine have done it the same way with no issues...
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The one up top measures cylinders 1-3, on the bottom side, 4-6(hottest reading), since the back cylinders run hotter than the front.
Id almost mount it in the collector portion like my bottom one, just so you see the hottest reading youre going to have.
You know I ran a thermo reader on mine and they were all about 10 degrees of each other, that was at idle, may be different at WOT.
I installed mine last week.
If you install the probe at the 3rd cylinder, use a magnet that will fit through the hole to remove the chips that fall inside.
You can also use grease on the bit and the tap. That will hold most of the chips.
If you install the probe at the 3rd cylinder, use a magnet that will fit through the hole to remove the chips that fall inside.
You can also use grease on the bit and the tap. That will hold most of the chips.
Just do not drill to close to the middle. There is a web there and the probe will not go all the way in. How do I know, I found out the hard way, luckly I was able to get a tap in there enough to cut some threads and plug it.
You know I ran a thermo reader on mine and they were all about 10 degrees of each other, that was at idle, may be different at WOT.
You know I ran a thermo reader on mine and they were all about 10 degrees of each other, that was at idle, may be different at WOT.
You mean the digital infared gun?
I may try that sometime to see, but under WOT I have differences in the 100* range, and idle/cruise, 50*


