Well, I haven't been able to figure out this situation that I am observing. So, I have decided to see if anyone else has notices this.
If the air is less than 45 degrees in the morning when I start up my engine, the EGT (pre-turbo) goes up to 300 degrees within 5-6 seconds while idling. It seems that the temperature is higher when the engine is cold. If the air is warmer or the engine is warm, then the truck usually idles around 200 degrees.
It seems that one of the following must be true:
1) Exhaust temps are higher when engine is cold (or at least the measured temp is higher).
2) Gauge is not accurate or calibrated at these lower temps.
3) The voltage drop from the grid heaters are causing the gauge to show lower temperatures.
Well, I have not noticed any significant difference when the grid heater turns on or off. The temp before I start the truck is in a reasonable location on the gauge. I can't explain this and am wondering if I am the only person to notice this. Maybe my gauge is having problems at this temperature.
Thanks,
Tim
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94' & 96' 2500 4x4, 12v, 5spd (Phx, AZ).
If the air is less than 45 degrees in the morning when I start up my engine, the EGT (pre-turbo) goes up to 300 degrees within 5-6 seconds while idling. It seems that the temperature is higher when the engine is cold. If the air is warmer or the engine is warm, then the truck usually idles around 200 degrees.
It seems that one of the following must be true:
1) Exhaust temps are higher when engine is cold (or at least the measured temp is higher).
2) Gauge is not accurate or calibrated at these lower temps.
3) The voltage drop from the grid heaters are causing the gauge to show lower temperatures.
Well, I have not noticed any significant difference when the grid heater turns on or off. The temp before I start the truck is in a reasonable location on the gauge. I can't explain this and am wondering if I am the only person to notice this. Maybe my gauge is having problems at this temperature.
Thanks,
Tim
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94' & 96' 2500 4x4, 12v, 5spd (Phx, AZ).