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[QUOTE="TARM, post: 1055416, member: 578"] THey have a back pressure gauge but yes its the same as a boost as far as I know looking at it. As its all electronic what I would do is use the back pressure sensor tube and if you want to add extra saftey to bleed the heat off take some copper tubing and wrap it around a tube or spray can and make a bunch of coils then attach it to the BP tube and the other end to the sensor. That would allow it to act as a cooling manifold to help the sensor last. I think the main issue will be possible clogging over time from the soot but that should be as easy a taking the sensor off and cleaning it. You could put a small inline filter possibly. I think we had a discussion a few years ago about how best to make this work in a long term way. Maybe have been over on PSN before PSA. But maybe people have had no trouble without anything extra beyond possibly dealing with the heat. IMO if it can go 50K to me that would be a very acceptable duty life for the sensor itself in a electronic setup like the issopro [/QUOTE]
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