Cheers for the reply MWfire.
I knew the sensor could be used, was just wondering the life span of it, such as if it's used with leaded fuel it's life is dramatically shortened. After some more research and googling for just about every itteration of wording, I think I should be good for a long while as there are no 'contaminates' as Methanol is just CH3OH. and since I will be running it from VP fuels, i can be pretty certain of it's purity.
As a side note, in researching the above, i was amazed as to what is actually in unleaded fuel, it's a blend of a myriad of hydrocarbons. Makes the methanol seem simple!
The EGT will be used as a reference piece of info. I just wanted to make sure no harm would come to what is quite an expenisive and delicate sensor. Seems I'm fine aslong as I don't get carried away and start blending nitro methanol mixes!!! Don't really want nitric acids floating about.
Also forgot to say, this engine will be turbocharged.
-Cheers all