g36 wrote:Source of the post It's interesting to me no one seems to think a real time exhaust temp reading is valuable to have except me. Knowing what normal is and when it starts climbing I know ahead of time somethings not right.
I agree 100%
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g36 wrote:Source of the post It's interesting to me no one seems to think a real time exhaust temp reading is valuable to have except me. Knowing what normal is and when it starts climbing I know ahead of time somethings not right.
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