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Lwaz

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I’m having a hard time getting it to display my factory EGT temps. Can anyone tell me what I need to do? Thank you!IMG_4847.png
 
Attached are the settings I use with OBDLink MX to monitor EGT temps. Last is a screenshot of temps towing my 6K TT up a mountain pass.
 

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Attached are the settings I use with OBDLink MX to monitor EGT temps. Last is a screenshot of temps towing my 6K TT up a mountain pass.
Here are the other two.
 

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Any idea why mine would only display 0 degree on everything? I wasn’t driving but the truck was idling for 10+ minutes. Thanks!
Are you deleted? If not then it should display it no issues.
 
Any idea why mine would only display 0 degree on everything? I wasn’t driving but the truck was idling for 10+ minutes. Thanks!
The list of PIDs you are selecting from are either standard SAE PIDs, or PIDs specific to Dodge/Ram/Chrysler vehicles. However, not every PID applies to every vehicle. If the PID does not apply to your specific vehicle it will not display any data.

There are many PIDs with a similar item nomenclature. If you scan through the PID list (or search on a term), you will see this. Through some trial and error (and the internet), I was able to find the ones that provided the data I was looking for. I created gauges, then looked to see what displayed on my next drive.

I loaded all of the PIDs that seemed to have anything to do with EGT, and many did not display any data.

That has been my experience so far.
 
Yes I am. Will it not display if deleted?
Nope as your EGT sensors are mostly all gone with the stock exhaust and the ECM is not setup to read the one remaining sensor with the tune
 
Nope as your EGT sensors are mostly all gone with the stock exhaust and the ECM is not setup to read the one remaining sensor with the tune
Well ****… what’s the most cost efficient way for me to monitor EGTs then? Appreciate your response.
 
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