Hi Guys
Sorry haven't posted much for a while but have a question about how much life people are getting out of their EGT Gauge sensors.
I put an EGT gauge in the million dollar Mitzy about 18 months ago from a crowd called Driven performance but the sensor has just died.
As it will be a prick of a job to replace the sensor I don't what to be doing it too often and am concerned that the quality of the driven performance product is not as good as it could be. The truck has covered just under 20,000km since it was installed. It was installed in a brand new (out of box, create engine) 4D56 Turbo diesel. It was installed before the turbo so peak temperatures reach 700c before alarm flashes, and sits at around 420c when cruising at 100km/h on a flat road.
So can people please let me know what gauges they have installed and how long the sensors have lasted in their trucks? I am wondering if I need to replace the current gauge with an Auber one as they seem to have a pretty good rap on here.
Any comments would be much appreciated!!
Cheers
Rick
Expected life of EGT Sensor
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Any damage to the turbo ??
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I've got an Autometer thermocouple/gauge and it's been fitted pre-turbo for 2.5 years now, probably around 15,000km total running. I haven't pulled it out to see what condition it's in, but it still operates fine.
Typical temps are 400 degrees open road running, 650 degrees max.
Typical temps are 400 degrees open road running, 650 degrees max.
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Any damage to the turbo ??
Nope, just doesn't read reliably, sometimes it works ok when it is cold for a while, but once it has been running for a while the gauge just drops back to zero, then sometimes reads and then drops again etc etc
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Not a wiring issue by any chance? Have you looked at the gauge while wiggling everything around a bit?
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I just took out my autogauge brand egt gauge and probe which was Pre turbo. Had been in for 4 years. No noticeable issues
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Not a wiring issue by any chance? Have you looked at the gauge while wiggling everything around a bit?
Hmmmm good question, but I don't think so, sometimes the gauge is reading around half of the value it should, sometimes nothing and sometimes gives a normal reading, especially when cold, so I think it is more likely the sensor is going. If it was either reading or not reading then I think that would be a definite possibility, but not with it working fine when it is cold and then sometimes half reading. But good thought.
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[quoteI just took out my autogauge brand egt gauge and probe which was Pre turbo. Had been in for 4 years. No noticeable issues][/quote]
Thanks Mattman, at least I know they can last longer than 18 months then
Thanks Mattman, at least I know they can last longer than 18 months then
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hi rick I still have that identical egt gauge you got me still in the box. easiest cheapest option may be just change the sensor, only replace one end as gauge/sensors are matched. get another 18 months lol.
my ph seems to have lost your no so txt me so i have it again
my ph seems to have lost your no so txt me so i have it again
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hi rick I still have that identical egt gauge you got me still in the box. easiest cheapest option may be just change the sensor, only replace one end as gauge/sensors are matched. get another 18 months lol.
my ph seems to have lost your no so txt me so i have it again
OK, thanks Clive I might go and have a chat to Frankie as I need to know how much of a PITA it is going to be to change the sensor, from memory it is a big job........ So if it is it a big problem it will be cheaper to buy a whole new much more expensive (and hopefully more reliable and better quality) gauge and sensor now and install it rather than just replacing the sensor.
Will txt you my number this morning......lost I am sure.....you just didn't want to give me my jacket back.......
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