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Is this wright at a take of 1050 to 1180 on egt gauge drops to 950 or so then on the hight way the edge flashed high soot and i think it went in too regen at temps of 1350 to 1425 or so what way to high i did not even have the chip in. Too me that sounds high. What do yous think
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This is why we tell new owners here that you either need to install the probe to see the EGT or at a minimum a turbo timer so you don't shut the truck down whille it's been regenerating because I've seen my EGT well above 1300F and this is well after the truck had stopped the regeneration process. It seems that the EGT is even higher after the regeneration.
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