I got mine from them as well.
An important consideration is that the absolute number is a relative item. In other words, what number do you want, and why?
The best use for them is as a reference. IMHO. I'm no rotary guru, nor an engine builder, but......do some dyno tuning, and record what the readings are when the engine is most productive.* Now, at the track, you can rejet to reacheive those numbers, and of course, the horsepower.
I got mine from aircraft spruce as well. It is a small 2.25 inch size, and came with the probes and wiring. I use the smaller probe size. The guage I have doesn't go up as far as I'd like either, but it doesn't appear that it has a pin to limit it, so....
The setup I got from them included the probes, the wiring and the hoseclmps with the probes already installed.
The header I have came with the bungs welded on, about 10 inches or so from the port. I assume that going a bit further would result in slightly cooler gasses....
I would call them and discuss the situation. They have probes on the site as well...here:
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpa...ges/westegt.php
I have a dyno session planned for the 4th, I will report temps at that time. Curent temps are meaningless, but are in the 1500 plus range at 7000 rpm. (kinda busy driving to take notes!)
* OK, the dyno isn't going to happen for you???? That's cool, another method is to tune on the track. Test days are good for this. Begin by finding a straight, then selecting a gear that you can stay in up through the range. Lets say 4th, Now, as you are on the straight, start at 3500 RPM For example, and go full throttle. At 4K, start a stopwatch, then stop it at 7K. (You can use different numbers) , but the idea is time the engine, over a given range. On the same peice of track, on the same day, you should be able to repeat those results to a decent degree of repeatability and accuracy. Note the EGTs. Now change the jetting. Repeat...note EGTs. Slower? Go the other way on the jets, note the EGTs....continue, until you get the best performance....run a video if it helps just on the guages...poor mans data aq!
Finally, go to Yawpower.com, and read up on the carbs as a primer. Some think he's the holy grail, others think he's a quack, but there is a lot of good info there about the carbs regardless, worth the time.
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Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
ITA 57 RX-7
New England Region
[email protected]
[This message has been edited by lateapex911 (edited July 01, 2004).]