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Thread: EGT testing
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Old 11-13-2006, 10:40 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by cali
For those of us who stick to mopar plug n play kits, it will be damn accurate.

If you're using some other whack kit, You'd better use a real EGT gauge..

Is it the job of SRTforums members to make crap up? Being 100? off IS NOT ACCURATE. 5? off would be accurate. At least it is wrong on the high side. Also if you are only using mopar plug n play kits you don't need to know your EGT's, you can't tune anything even if you find something.....

So whats your point? You're obviously responding to me, since you quoted me. I said you're better off using a real gauge if you're using the whack kits...same thing you said right???
Did I every say its accurate? So why are YOU SCREAMING AT ME?
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Just for the record, the torque setting for the oil drain plug is 20 ft-lbs, not infinity.

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