sle2115
NRA LIFE MEMBER
I don't think the probe depth matters, as long as it is deep enough to be in the hot air stream, but that's just my opinion. The more contact it has with the hot air the better.
how deep should i have the probe in?
i see alot of guys putting there pyro in the manifold and yeah thats all fine and dandy but why not make it easy on yourself and put it in the down pipe it reads just as accurate and you can get the gauges from banks and know you have a quality gauge ...
mine doesnt do that it moves VERY slow... what do i do with the hole in my manifold then?