gmctd wrote:
If that's the vacuum-operated EGR valve pod seen there in the center, the valve could be removed and the casting drilled\tapped for the EGT sensor - can't really make it out, but EGT probe is usually 1/8" tubing, with 1/8" or 1/4"npt fitting, so that setup may limit your final destination - what brand are those very interesting guages - they have a manly look about them, unlike some of the girly-man offerings we get to choose from.
Correct. Vacuum operated EGR valve is the disc-shaped thing you can see beneath the boost hose.
I wouldn't be able to answer you on which fitting I got on the EGT probe. All I know is that it seems to be the probe itself which makes the thread, am I right? Those nut-alike things on the probe itself tells me I need to put a lot of force on the probe to mount it properly.
The gauges are Trisco gauges, they are AFAIK manufacturered in asia. They were $100 for the boost gauge, and $160 for the pyro gauge. The pod is a noname thingy from a local "we got race parts for cheap prices" a.k.a T-hansen a.k.a. cheap fragile stuff. Pod was $20 and if I can't make it fit I'll just buy another one, or maybe another type which mounts easier...