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6.4 Aftermarket
EGTS are slightly higher than normal 75-100 degrees
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[QUOTE="Jmoore1225, post: 1221039, member: 4442"] I'm in Ohio. I know warmer air brings hotter EGT's by noticable amount. Morning temps where its 40 degrees compared to evening temps close to 80 are very marginal. Its building good boost, hit 46 yesterday. Dont think its a leak there. Will check EBP sensor, it has given me fits before. Its hard to describe what I feel is an issue. The numbers climb higher than normal (mid 700's sometimes close to 800) once the converter locks into over drive and gradually getting up to 70-75. Then once a maintained speed is reached they will drop down to mid-high 500's. Used to never go over mid 600's. [/QUOTE]
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