using factory EGT after weight loss?

andrewtac

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Recently lost some weight. Prior to used Torque and ODBII Bluetooth. Everything worked fine reading PIDs. After the weight loss, I rerouted the EGT 4 plug (the furthest one aft) to the block off plate and a thermocouple from the ***. I am reading steady 32 on EGT1, 572 steady on EGT 2,3, & 4 (on all the reading remains the same with the truck running, or just the ignition on, no changes at all). I assume the steady reading on each indicates it is not reading anything. With the EGT4 plug in a thermocouple into the blockoff plate, why is it still at 572 steady? Did I need to use a different plug. 4 was the easiest to reroute. Hopefully I don't need to use the EGT1 plug. I figured I'd ask before I do any more re-routing.
 

gilgamesh

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I used EGRT11 which is real handy to the block off plate.

I then came up with a custom equation for Torque Pro to convert the volts read by the sensor to temperature. I haven't been able to compare the output of Torque to a known calibrated sensor but it does seem to be in the right ballpark.

PID: 22055E
MIN 0
MAX 2000
scale x1
Unit C
(0.0004*(((1164.26*(((256*A)+B)*0.00097285))/(4.98-(((256*A)+B)*0.00097285)))*((1164.26*(((256*A)+B)* 0.00097285))/(4.98-(((256*A)+B)*0.00097285)))))+(1.107*((1164.26*(((2 56*A)+B)*0.00097285))/(4.98-(((256*A)+B)*0.00097285))))-237.33
 

andrewtac

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I'll give it a shot. I saw egrt in forscan appeared to fluctuate with load. I was actually just searching on Google for an equation.
 

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