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  1. Katavic918

    Pyrometers

    Nice. What's the red light for?
  2. Katavic918

    Pyrometers

    After having done it I agree that it would have been fine to do while assembled and running. I'm just overly cautious until I fully understand something.
  3. Katavic918

    Pyrometers

    Got her all back together. Ended up removing my turbo anyway. Replaced the gaskets and oil return when I put it back together. It's nice to know how hot I'm getting now. I'm not sure how high my boost will go but It will quickly spool up to 15psi which is where I let off. Taking it easy on a...
  4. Katavic918

    Pyrometers

    The only thing that makes me nervous about installing a pyrometer is drilling into the manifold before the turbo. It seems that's what most people here have done. In my mind I know that if the engine is running, there is little to no chance of dropping chips into the turbo. But if some do fall...
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