wow that's a bunch of NICE infos right there. thanks for digging into that and sharing this with us. needs some reading though
anyways, as i have a zeitronix system that also supports EGT i'm also in the progress of choosing a probe.
on the zeitronix site they have one for 85$ which they claim very fast (of course, lol) and this are the more specific infos i got as a reply via email:
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T/C going from 0 to 100 C, it will take approx. .40 seconds to reach 66.66 C, .40 seconds more to get to
88.88 C and .40 seconds more to get to 96.29 C and so on for a total of 7
time constants to reach 100% of the change. This means that to see the
settled temp at 100 C it would take a total 2.8 seconds for the total 7 time
constants at .40 seconds each. Realistically, you are at 96.29% of the step
change in 3 time constants or 1.2 seconds.
In other words this is very low mass and fast EGT probe.
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any opinions on this? i'm a bit confused about the numbers

might be helpful for somebody looking into buying a zt-2 and thinking about their EGT probe (8' cable) as well. as said, 85$ + s/h is still kinda daylight robbery, but i havent compared it to other probes by the # yet. so it might be still worth getting this one while your at ordering your zt-2 anyway.
maybe someone on TD has this probe in use and has some comments for us

otherwise, any comments on the #s?
i will also have a look at the rjc site.
thanks