In my 72 I have an exhaust temp gauge. What purpose does it serve and would it be important to keep? It is not currently connected to the sensor on the exhaust manifold, I was considering swapping the gauge out and putting in clock but I am not real sure if that's the best idea.
Your thoughts are appreciated
Thanks in advance,
-Mike
Exhaust temp guage
Re: Exhaust temp guage
an exhaust temp gauge? Can you post a pic, I've never seen one in a Fiat. Was it turboed at one time?
Re: Exhaust temp guage
Mark,
Here is the gauge - carburetor non turbo 2.0L
Here is the sensor on the exhaust manifold
Beats me I thought this was strange but not a spider guru, yet.
Here is the gauge - carburetor non turbo 2.0L
Here is the sensor on the exhaust manifold
Beats me I thought this was strange but not a spider guru, yet.
Re: Exhaust temp guage
interesting, only checking temp on the first cylinder. Definitely not stock
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Re: Exhaust temp guage
Exhast temp guages are used for tuning the engine. Normlly at 6" from the engine. Mostly used on rotory engines and desiels. They tell you when you are too lean and in danger of hurting the engine. Hot is lean and cool is rich. Not real usefull on your engine as a air fuel meter works much better.
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1981 Fiat Spider 2000 AT
1982 Fiat Spider 2000 5sd
1970 Fiat Coupe
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Re: Exhaust temp guage
They were used before wideband oxygen sensors were available. Not uncommon on small airplanes, but
not very useful in a daily driving Fiat.
not very useful in a daily driving Fiat.
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'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town