I've learned about these EGT gauges on this site not long ago and so i have no experience, what i can tell is that after i fitted one it gave me creeps cos i've got around 900 not once uphill with the boat attached... but before i knew that i wasnt even cautious by not knowing about that and floored it withouit fear and everything is OK so far, which doesnt mean it won't fai soon
i've made some research and found out that the turbo is supposed to bear up to 1000*C(1832F) which IMO with a stage 2 remap uphill is not hard to reach, not for me anyway
... but that's all i know and dont want to contradict anybody, here's from RAVE:

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ENGINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - TD5; DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 18-1-33
The turbocharger is exposed to extremely high operating temperatures (up to 1,000 °C (1832 °F)) because of the hot
exhaust gases and the high speed revolution of the turbine (up to 150,000 rev/min). In order to resist wear of the
turbine bearings a flow of lubrication oil is supplied from the engine lubrication system to keep the bearings cool. Oil
is supplied from a tapping at the front of the full-flow filter adaptor housing via a metal pipe with banjo connections.......
Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned
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