hmm..
nah, I'm not convinced!
Sure, if the fuel/air ratio is far from ideal you'll certainly can tell by the exhaust temp right away
(assuming you have the experience to "KNOW" what temps you should have and reached in what timespan and so on)
but with the experience required for that, I'm fairly certain you can "hear" and "feel" the ratio being off too.
And if it's just slightly off.. I doubt you can tell if the temp rose to your ideal temp in 60secs or 70secs much less if the temp is slightly off...
I mean 100° increments? even with ten division scale that'd only be legible in the shop, surely not on the track.
Also: air/fuel ratio should be set per race anyways...
(barometric pressure, temperature, humidity; sometimes even the track...)
And now: exhaust length is tuned for specific tracks as well (as well as gearing)
which means your gauge will read slightly different temperatures with the exact same fuel ratio on the exact same day...
No, exhaust temp... an indicator at best, nothing usefull for the average karter IMHO
(either you can tell how far you're off by the gauge, in which case you can likely tell without as well... or you can't in which case it's pointless eye candy)
'sid
PS that and the fuel/air ratio gauge however provide a nice sensor-set for an arduino based logger.
(no need for the gauges really.. just the sensors

)
if you add two tiny steppers you can adjust the ratio on the fly