Measuring the exhaust temperature - Why?
Posted: 26 Sep 2008 19:09
I have never seen an exhaust temperature gauge before! What is good for? is it a dragracing gauge?
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Good point Dave. Which is why I am going to use a thermocouple strap and a pyrometer on the exhaust tube. From my experience,(we tested a small block Chevy), those temps will be varied by a few hundred degrees either way if a carb is used. If Fuel injected those temp variations are much less pronounced. Fuel distribution is not as good with a carburetor as port fuel injection. Therefore, all the combustion chambers will have a different temp reading, thats why the sparkplugs in an injected car pretty much look all the "same" In a carbed car some plugs are darker/lighter than the others, this is normal up to a point.dave-r wrote:If you monitor exhaust temp from each cylinder you can tell if one is richer or leaner than another or if one is not firing.