
I observed this data on I-10 between Tonopah to Quartzite, AZ For awhile, the meter -seemed- to get a stabled reading.
I set the "throttle knob" and just watched the pyro while cruising along over hills.
Set 64 mph: 700F
Slight downhill @ 67 mph: 500F
Slight uphill @ 60 mph: 800F
Greater uphill @ 57 mph: 950F
For awhile it -appeared- to be stable ... for the most time. But after passing back into Calif .... the meter went nutz. The most severe example was when running WFO at 65 mph climbing Whitewater grade (I-10)(5th gear). The meter seemed to be stabled as it registered 1250-1350F. There was only a barely visible exhaust smoke in headlamps of two vehicles behind me. Then .... after passing the crest and now passing by that Rest Stop (about 1mi) and before Hwy 111 jct, the pyro showed 350F - 450F ... waivering. Still at 65 mph.
First, I'm going to find out why this meter is erratic. I know this meter was not erratic on Galen's truck before installing it on my truck.
Next discovery. Before Galen installed the pyro sensor, he installed a hose fitting and pressure gauge to sample exhaust PRESSURE while driving. Keep in mind that my truck has the OEM exhaust system from the engine to the muffler ... which now has an aftermarket car resonate muffler ... and now a 1-3/4" diameter exit pipe (muffler to exit).
At 63 mph in 4th gear, throttle wide open, and with me driving while shotgun side Galen watched the gauge ... 1 psi .