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Alexke Member Since: 03 Jan 2011 Location: Antwerp Posts: 113 |
In the 2.4 there is no pyrometer to my knowledge . but the 2.2 might have due to DPF.
Its probably proprietary code in the ecu , so you need a fancy BOSH or JLR scanners . The easiest way is to drill a pyrometer in the exhaust after the turbo. I also would like a pyrometer , temperatures tell so much on an engine , and definitely on a diesel engine . Discovery 4 SDV6 Landmark F31 320dA Msport xDrive LR Defender 90SW TD4 Stornoway grey 320d E46 E70 X5 3.0d Sold! FFRR TD6 - Sold |
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25th Aug 2013 8:48pm |
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Natlas Member Since: 20 Mar 2013 Location: West Sussex Posts: 460 |
There is a K type thermocouple rated at up to 800 Deg C = cherry red, should be OK? how hot do you need to read?
You could lay it onto the exhaust pipe while clamping in place with a simple jubilee clip, avoids drilling a hole, and with a bit of high temp insulation should work well enough. I used to make things like this, maybe I should investigate and start supplying them? Cheers, John. 2.2 90 XS 88" Series One Old Norton Minerva |
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30th Aug 2013 7:58pm |
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landybehr Member Since: 17 Apr 2013 Location: -D- Posts: 173 |
Are you sure the sensor would be sensitive, fast and precise enough if just clamped to the exhaust ?
Iīm inclined to think that the several mmīs of steel will cause a lag big enough to make it useless. We have people argueing about putting the probe up- or downstream of the turbo but IN the exhaust gas stream. From what I read, 850°C is needed to be covered. To feel save, it should cover more. |
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31st Aug 2013 9:03pm |
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bell-auto-services Member Since: 08 Jul 2007 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 2232 |
These are what I use. http://www.race-technology.com/content.php?pcat=2&cat=62
Pete. |
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31st Aug 2013 9:23pm |
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Natlas Member Since: 20 Mar 2013 Location: West Sussex Posts: 460 |
Landybehr,
questions of time response and accuracy really depend on what you are trying to achieve with this measurement, can you explain? I have seen another thread where it has been suggested this measurement might be used to indicate regeneration of DPF is occuring, which seems quite useful to me but won't particularly require accuracy or speed, only repeatability so you can see things are hotter than normal. Thanks, John. 2.2 90 XS 88" Series One Old Norton Minerva |
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2nd Sep 2013 8:30pm |
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landybehr Member Since: 17 Apr 2013 Location: -D- Posts: 173 |
Hi John,
the DPF topic came to my mind while thinking about what you just asked. As the position needed to reflect the "job" of the EGT sensor. One aspect of the EGT gauge is that it allows to assess the load of the engine - too high temperatures for extended time can damage parts. Can help to control the throttle (especially on tuned cars). Then you can nurse the turbo when you know how hot the turbine is - Iīm thinking here of a longer high speed run on motorways and you have a short break to ... and because youīre in a hurry to .. you stop the engine rather than having it idle for a while to cool down the turbine bearings and take care for itīs long-time lubrication. Knowing how hard the engine worked might help. But I repeat this parrot-fashion from forum discussions. Not really sure this alone justifies the expence. Main reason for me, being honest, is the "nice to have" and the usual modify-race But if I just have a gauge, I want it to be exact. The position I have in mind is short way upstream of the turbo. |
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2nd Sep 2013 9:18pm |
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Shax Member Since: 05 Oct 2010 Location: London Posts: 391 |
It wouldn't be too hard to knock up a high temp EGT display..
Pic 18F2431 Max6675 Stainless stud K type thermocouple 20*4 LCD display + STORM bezel Handfull of other bits... Programmed using Proton PB.. Bit of an oversimplification, but all do-able.. The killer is the cost for a one off... I was building a 4 channel EGT display for a mate at work to use in his Scooby, but we all got laid off before it was complete, so never got finished.. ... ,-------, .. I [__][_]|__ .. I __ |"_|"__| .. "(o)====(o)" ^^_-^-_^-^_^^^^^--^^^^ PAUL G7ALW 14.200 USB 26FB458 / 27.275 SSB |
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5th Sep 2013 9:26pm |
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landybehr Member Since: 17 Apr 2013 Location: -D- Posts: 173 |
Hi there,
I coming closer to realizing a EGT gauge in my 2.2 Iīve come across a recommendation of the following sensor: http://www.enginesens.com/html/dts-v_iii.html and while I cannot say anything for or against the probe due to lack of knowledge I chose to believe the guy saying that it will be fast and precise and "disintegrate-resistant" as much as I can ask for. My main reason to shop from them is the instrument : http://motorsensor.de/html/dts-v_set.html About the size of the Check-Temp thermometer thatīs already there and I like the plain, no-frills look of it. Click image to enlarge They might even look into changing the digits for ones with green illumination. Dependend on costs I might give them a go in this matter. But while the probe and gauge are somewhat of a matter of "individual taste" I ask here because I have some "?" about the probe position: The 2.2 are generally still in the warranty time so maybe that is why I can find little or none info or pics about installations. The guy who recommended the above kit has had made a 15mm thick s/s steel piece shaped to according to the seal between exhaust manifold and Turbo on a 2.4 Puma. Into this steel piece the bung for the probe was welded. He said that welding them in makes them less prone to cracking later on (unless you do the welding badly) compared to drilling and cutting a thread. This sounds like a good idea, if only because you havenīt had modified the exhaust manifold and can simply exchange it for a factory replacement should that become necessary. What about that on the 2.2 - good or bad idea ? Could it be a problem when the Turbo is moved by "kind of a distance/adaptor piece"? And, īnother problem - I couldnīt find a seal between manifold and Turbo in the microcat grafic (this is with the 2.2; the 2.4 has a seal there). From the pic it looks like the Turbo is bolted directly to the manifold making it impossible to order a seal as a template to make the adaptor piece. Well .. how have YOU done it ?? |
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9th Mar 2014 9:48pm |
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bell-auto-services Member Since: 08 Jul 2007 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 2232 |
I've got mine just after the turbo in the very first part of the exhaust before the DPF "brick" , when the gasses speed up their is very little difference between before or after the turbo measurement.
Pete. |
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9th Mar 2014 11:17pm |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Mad Man gauges of South Africa do an Exhaust Gas Temperature monitor as well as the Engine monitoring systems.
We have the EGT monitors in stock. Given some time Barbara will get them onto our website. Brendan |
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9th Mar 2014 11:51pm |
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landybehr Member Since: 17 Apr 2013 Location: -D- Posts: 173 |
Hi there,
Iīm about to order the EGT gauge kit. Hope to find a place in the exhaust manifold just before of the Turbo. Iīm unsure about the length of the probe. There are options (25 - 50mm, in 5mm steps). The website of the vendor says that 99% need the 50mm length and only few race applications take 35mm. Probe is usually delivered with 90° bend (but 45° or no bend are also available). Can you confirm that (please ). Problem is I cannot trial-disassemble everything to check easily and would feel better if I neednīt order by guess. |
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16th Apr 2014 9:48pm |
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LesDef Member Since: 06 Aug 2012 Location: Western Australia Posts: 9 |
Gidday Gentlemen,
Please concider the product in the following Web Site. I have no affiliation. I have use this unit on a Patrol with the Jubilee Clip arrangement which requires a hole in the exhaust pipe and some exhaust sealer. No problems over a 4 year period. http://www.scintex.com.au/Pyrometer-/-EGT-...-Meter-Kit Regards LesDef |
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17th Apr 2014 12:42am |
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sraosha Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Dar es Salaam Posts: 29 |
Hi,
I had ordered the AEM analogue gauge a while ago. Comes with a probe. Will fit this the next days and perhaps post a few photos. http://www.aemelectronics.com/products/gau...play-gauge |
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5th May 2015 6:44pm |
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Schw8te Member Since: 03 Jun 2012 Location: NRW Posts: 27 |
Hi,
the scangauge II is able to display the EGT on 2.2 Defenders. Create a new xgauge wth CANSF-protocol and use this parameters (metric): TXD = 07DF013C; RXF = 0441053C0000; RXD = 2810; MTH = 0001000AFFD8; Name = EGT [Deg Celsius] and imperial: TXD =07DF013C; RXF=0441053C0000; RXD=2810; MTH=00090032FFD8; Name=EGT [Deg Fahrenheit] Cheers Det locker bleiben |
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6th May 2015 5:16am |
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