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- Floatsome & Jetsome
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- Meridian 411
Ok...I am finishing up my panel project and gotta get some things squared away. One of them is the pyro gauges. What is the "normal range" of pyro readings??? I am talking while in the boost? I cruise in the 2200-2400RPM range.
My starboard engine runs at about 600 degrees at around 2400rpms. The port engine is showing 1000.
I did call Seaboard as that is where I purchased the gauge. One of their techs answered that it should be in the 900-1200 range...putting that 1000 degree right in the wheelhouse and the 600 degree reading a little "cool". He handed off the phone to Tony. Tony said the normal range is more like 350-750....putting that 600 reading right in the wheelhouse and the other engine a little on the hot side.
On the engine spec sheet it shows 905. It does not give a range or a max. But it is annotated that figure is at rated power....basically assuming WOT is what they mean.
Just wondering what kind of reading y'all are getting for people that have B series Diamonds with pyro gauges???
My starboard engine runs at about 600 degrees at around 2400rpms. The port engine is showing 1000.
I did call Seaboard as that is where I purchased the gauge. One of their techs answered that it should be in the 900-1200 range...putting that 1000 degree right in the wheelhouse and the 600 degree reading a little "cool". He handed off the phone to Tony. Tony said the normal range is more like 350-750....putting that 600 reading right in the wheelhouse and the other engine a little on the hot side.
On the engine spec sheet it shows 905. It does not give a range or a max. But it is annotated that figure is at rated power....basically assuming WOT is what they mean.
Just wondering what kind of reading y'all are getting for people that have B series Diamonds with pyro gauges???