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I want to add a pyrometer to my truck. I would like some advise on what unit to buy. Thanks in advance for the assistance.
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Love my ISSPro combination boost/EGT gauge. See the post below for pics/install on someone else's rig:
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?32326-ISSPRO-Turbocator-Pyro-Boost-Gauge
That's what I went with. Top notch quality !I used the Hewitt Industries units. A "K" coupling that requires no power for the EGT gauge, and a 0-15 vacuum gauge. They will also put in 24 VDC LED gauge lighting at no charge.
http://hewittindustries.com/
Any of the name brand pyros will be ok. I went with AutoMeter just because I liked the way the gauge looked.
Just a tip on drilling and taping the manifold, do it with the engine running. I've done several this way and it will blow the chips out really good.
If you start up the truck and then start drilling and tapping, nothing is hot. When you finish, things will be warm, but this time of year, it feels good. Magnetizing the drill bit will still cause chips to end up in the exhausting impeller and do small damage.No need to work with running engines and hot parts. Magnetize the drill and the chips are attracted to the drill for easy removal.
Yes and no. It depends on the drill bit your using. If it has an aggressive angle it will cut chips or strips. If it is a shallower angle bit it will make powder. When drilling out bronze you usually use a 20 degree or less bit angle for the same reasons. You want smaller size shavings. If you try and cut too much it will usually jam the bit and tear the metal. When I drilled out my manifold I used a drill bit made for bronze drilling. Made a nice little powder. Now if you do have shavings come out then you must be careful not to let them hit the turbine wheel. Even at start-up that turbine is spinning fast ! Even though they are almost all made out of "Titanium alloy" nowadays, they still do not take kindly to metal bits hitting them.It makes shavings, not just powder (most folks that have drilled their manifolds witnessed this themselves). Yes, it is very big deal, as the exhaust turbine is what is on the other end of the exhaust manifold. That little turbine is spinning several times your engine speed, even when cold and low RPM. It doesn't take much to chip the edge of one of the blades and then have an unbalanced turbine, which in the long run will create problems.
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