No, I truely don't think so..I suspect this is a cold start phenomenon? Extra fuel continuing to burn in the exhaust system.
Extra fuel would mean rich, and lower EGT's. This is clearly very high Exhaust Gas Temps.I suspect this is a cold start phenomenon? Extra fuel continuing to burn in the exhaust system.
The reason I said what I said about the mixture being rich is because the only other time I saw an exhaust glowing like that (other than being run hard on a dyno) was a on a car with a misfiring engine. The misfire was allowing unburned fuel to flow into the exhaust system where it later burned. For sure the exhaust as it exited the combustion chamber was lower than normal temperature through.No, I truely don't think so..
Mine would also do this, after it had been running with the fan...
It was in the winter garden, with no "moving" air, but it was winter time (not very cold, I guess around 10 celsius.