Larry, you should be able to do this with the scan gauge. You would need a 5V sensor that will stand up to the abuse.
Maybe if everybody would PM Simon, he just might do it
you got all the pieces you will need yet larry?
hose
tubing
electric gauge
basically once you find some tubing to use, find out what connection it is? is it NPT fitting or what? then you need to install this into the manifold and that will be a 1/8" npt so make sure you can install the tubing onto the 1/8" npt fitting coming out of the manifold
then on the other end of the tubing you will attach your hose, Again you will need to adapt to the hose from the tubing
then you will need to adapt to the hose to the sensor that will come with your gauge ( probably 1/8"npt or 1/4")
as for the hose try and find some good higher heat hose atleast good for 100f
i can grab a hold of my hose after the truck has been running and it dont burn me so it doesnt have to be that high of temp
but if you can, find a hose that is crimped fittings not hose clamped together.....if you can?
install the gauge and run the wires and sensor through the firewall and connect it to the hose
probably the best thing you guys could use is a hydraulic hose from John Deer
or even better a steam hose
i used the braided simply because ....it's so readilly availible for me
just basically find something good for heat and 100psi-200psi
home depeot may have some copper tubing for hot water tanks and plumbing
might be a good place to get the tubing
FWIW the lenght that i used it not carved in stone you could use longer or shorter,
The line wont get that hot as your EGTS, unless it is actually flowing through the line
but i would try to keep the tubing to atleast a foot or more.
here is a link to autometer gauges any of the 0-100psi fuel will work
http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugesearch.aspx
Larry, you should be able to do this with the scan gauge. You would need a 5V sensor that will stand up to the abuse.