I am sure there would be sufficient signal to detect RPM even with simple cheap components and I cant help wondering if measuring the density of exhaust gas particulates might be useful for something else.
Any thoughts? Is it an effect worth further investigation?
Al
I suspect that anything you could measure optically this way (so not counting exhaust oxygen and useful stuff like that ), you could measure even easier some other way.
If I wanted to measure RPM optically, I'd put a bit of shiny tape on the crankshaft and point my laser/LED and photodiode at that. You would end up with far better SNR than you'd get from the exhaust gas particles.
I'm sure you're just asking hypothetically anyway...