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PYRO Guage ???

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Old 03-09-2003, 09:47 AM
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PYRO Guage ???

Ok question about the PYRO guage. What are the performance differences for a pre turbo or post turbo install<br><br>RT
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Re:PYRO Guage ???

There are benefits to mounting it each way...some guys even do a dual mount to get both readings.<br><br>Pre turbo max should be around 1250 degrees.Used for more closely watching the temps of your engine, quicker reacting to those temps...<br><br>post turbo max would be about 900 degrees, and IMO is better for shutdown and watching the heat of your turbo...<br><br>There are tons of opinions on this. I run mine pre turbo.
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I run pre-turbo as I am more concerned about damaging my engine than I am my turbo.<br><br>Doug
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Go with preturbo.<br><br>Dont go over 1350 for extended periods of time.<br><br><br>--Justin
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