RoninLB |
01-24-2005 05:16 PM |
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Originally posted by jacko241
under the spark plug.
I was curious as to what kind of temps I should expect to see.
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aturboman gave great CHT info imo.
otherwise.. the gasket sensor will be affected by spikes in EGT 'cause it's part of the plug heat sink. So it's not technically the best spot, but it's what I use on the street. The EGT spiking will be seen on a digital read-out, not an analog. I've used both. I'm now using digital.
I have no idea what max CHT should be on your race engine. There are so many engine build and fuel induction specifics for a guess by me. Maybe try establishing a baseline under less demanding conditions. I would say a consistant 5th gear at 5k for 5-10mi would give you great baseline info for your specific engine. My street engine will see around 240-250deg at a consistant 5th gear 3.5k. At a consistant 5th at 4k it will increase another 10-15degF. My compression is only 8.5. The power game is to achieve the max EGT and have good CHTs. CHT is a great engine monitor. I'm not a pro, so all previous is only my experience.
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