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Old 06-04-2010, 09:01 PM
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Default 6.0 Turbo Test with AE

Will the AE run a turbo cycle test on the VGT and Track the PSI?
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Old 06-06-2010, 04:20 AM
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During the KOER test it will run the VGT solenoid and check for proper vane operation along with other things.
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Monitor EBP and MGP pids while using active commands (actuation) to cycle the vgt solenoid open and closed. You should see some change if not the turbo is sticking.
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Monitor EBP and MGP pids while using active commands (actuation) to cycle the vgt solenoid open and closed. You should see some change if not the turbo is sticking.
I have a '03 and I think the EBP has been disabled. Still getting serious about Buying the AE. What is MGP??

Thanks for the info everyone.
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MGP= Manifold Gauge Pressure


Basically boost pressure with a baseline of 0psi.
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