To complement my dual fuel line mod and to prep for turning up the fuel some more I installed a EGT probe and gauge in my truck. Lots of other threads out there but I took lots of pics so here goes.
I choose a Hewitt Industries gauge and custom ordered one direct from them with 0-1600° range, 250° needle sweep and red led back light. You have your choice of needle, face, numeral and bezel color as well. All for $85.
I had dreams of squeezing the gauge in below the ABS light but no joy. I instead fabbed up this mount of wood and a hose clamp. I figure such and important gauge deserves to be front and center. And yes it dims with the dash lights too!
I also ordered their 90° K probe and a 7' extension wire. I prolly should have ordered a 1/8 to 1/8 adapter as opposed to the 1/4 to 1/8 that came standard. No biggie, just a bigger hole to drill.
I moved the trans filter out of the way to give me easy access to the manifold for drilling.
The manifold was thicker than I'd have guessed and it tapped well with a 1/4 NPT tap.
Ready to install.
I sprung for a new drill bit to make it easier. Did I mention I was nervous as **** drilling into my exhaust?
I choose a Hewitt Industries gauge and custom ordered one direct from them with 0-1600° range, 250° needle sweep and red led back light. You have your choice of needle, face, numeral and bezel color as well. All for $85.
I had dreams of squeezing the gauge in below the ABS light but no joy. I instead fabbed up this mount of wood and a hose clamp. I figure such and important gauge deserves to be front and center. And yes it dims with the dash lights too!
I also ordered their 90° K probe and a 7' extension wire. I prolly should have ordered a 1/8 to 1/8 adapter as opposed to the 1/4 to 1/8 that came standard. No biggie, just a bigger hole to drill.
I moved the trans filter out of the way to give me easy access to the manifold for drilling.
The manifold was thicker than I'd have guessed and it tapped well with a 1/4 NPT tap.
Ready to install.
I sprung for a new drill bit to make it easier. Did I mention I was nervous as **** drilling into my exhaust?