Hello All,
My engine shop (cars and trucks) owner cousin was asking me about exhaust gas temperatures on the Rotax engines. I know a few member here either have installed this equipment or have used EGT probes in the past. I am interested in setting up a ski with the instruments. Would anyone care to share the desired and danger temperatures related to operating a Seadoo? I told my cousin we might need to blow one up to find out what "not to do." Ha ha.
I told my cousing in my airplane full power climbing I see about 1420 degrees and at cruise I like to keep it 1320 or below. The temperatureis always related to how hard I push the engine. With regard to automobile engines for him 1420 degrees and he shuts down and figures out what is going on. I'd be interested in hearing from knowledgeable people concerning this. I always wonder how "fat"my skis are but being an old two stroke guy... I'd rather give up some top end performance for engine longevity.
Help is appreciated.
My engine shop (cars and trucks) owner cousin was asking me about exhaust gas temperatures on the Rotax engines. I know a few member here either have installed this equipment or have used EGT probes in the past. I am interested in setting up a ski with the instruments. Would anyone care to share the desired and danger temperatures related to operating a Seadoo? I told my cousin we might need to blow one up to find out what "not to do." Ha ha.
I told my cousing in my airplane full power climbing I see about 1420 degrees and at cruise I like to keep it 1320 or below. The temperatureis always related to how hard I push the engine. With regard to automobile engines for him 1420 degrees and he shuts down and figures out what is going on. I'd be interested in hearing from knowledgeable people concerning this. I always wonder how "fat"my skis are but being an old two stroke guy... I'd rather give up some top end performance for engine longevity.

