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Old 03-12-2010, 01:51 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Please ignore those six silver wires (three on each side) that you see in the photos. We've been trying to work around R&D without slowing them down any and those wires are for their datalogging. They actually drilled into each exhaust port on the manifolds and inserted EGT probes so they could monitor exhaust gas temperatures of each cylinder. That way they know that each cylinder is working efficiently and safely. If one cylinder is a little hot they know that, that particular cylinder might be running a bit lean so they can adjust that injector accordingly. This way we're not just relying on the O2 sensor at the back of the manifold by the collector, we know exactly what each cylinder is doing individually.

Also, just so you guys know, the silicone couplers will be black in production. Those blue ones were simply for prototyping but we're expecting the black production pieces to arrive any day now.
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