[Shotimes] RE: OT - Where to put EGT sensor

Ron Porter ronporter@ameritech.net
Fri, 12 May 2006 13:10:32 -0400


Logic just tells me that all that would happen after the turbo would be that
the temps would be lower than pre-turbo.

Unless you are incredibly anal and have to have 50 gauges on your dashboard,
post-turbo doesn't seem to make any sense.

Ron Porter 


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To: ronporter@ameritech.net
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Subject: Re: [Shotimes] RE: OT - Where to put EGT sensor

>From my gas turbine engines class, in a standard turbine setup, the most
concerned temp is at Tsub3 which is the inlet temp of the turbine.  This is
what is going to push the material limits of the turbine as it is the
highest.  As the gasses expend work through the turbine they decrease in
pressure, and in temperature - i.e. heat is changed into work.  So I think
your real concern is the temp going into the turbine, not at the outlet.

With some math though you can calculate a very good approximation for the
outlet temp if you know the inlet, or vice versa.  The high temps obviously
have impact on the thinnest metal parts of the system, which are the tips of
the turbine wheel at the exducer.  That's the first thing that's gonna
glow/melt.

The system is really the same if you have a piston cylinder engine between
the compressor and the turbine, or a simple combuster.  There are some
changes, but the theory is still very much valid.



Z


On 5/12/06, Ron Porter <ronporter@ameritech.net> wrote:
>
> Why not get two..one each for pre- and post.
>
>
>
> With one, I would go pre-turbo. Gives you the raw reading off the engine,
> which IMHO is what really matters. Nothing much should really change
> post-turbo.
>
> Ron Porter
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> Subject: OT - Where to put EGT sensor
>
>
>
> Since you guys are car guys and I trust your opinions, where do you think
> I
> should put the exhaust gas sensor on my TDI? I've heard good arguments for
> both pre and post turbo.
>
> Thanks!
>
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