Absolutely positive, this information came from Doctor DRD. [emoji1303]
2014 RAM 3500 (Aisin) 3.73 4X4 Limited Crew Cab Long Bed DRW. Oil Bypass Filter, Fuel Filtration Kit and 50 Gallon auxiliary fuel tank.
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Awesome, thanks man!
I'm still reading other things that are saying not to and that you will lose you exhaust brake, throw a SES code, has something to do with the VGT, among some other things.
If I recall correctly they were addressing the issue with the exhaust pressure sensor electrically disconnected and the connections to the ECM getting contaminated. My advice would be to disconnect the pressure sensor electrical connector and either install a Shipley plug or tape up to protect from the elements. Try this for a few weeks, then if all goes well remove the pressure sensor and plug the manifold. [emoji1303]
2014 RAM 3500 (Aisin) 3.73 4X4 Limited Crew Cab Long Bed DRW. Oil Bypass Filter, Fuel Filtration Kit and 50 Gallon auxiliary fuel tank.
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I ran mine unplugged for a while before recently upgrading to fixed vane turbo and 3rd Gen manifold.
I just have the hole plugged now.
No sensor or anything to clean up the engine bay a bit.
Not to hijack this(sorry), but I'm having an issue exactly related to this sensor.
I have the EGR deleted as well but getting a P0472 error code.
How is this even possible when I haven't had the sensor plugged in for years?
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Bringing this back from the dead!
So to confirm, I can unplug and plug the manifold and this will cause no ill effects?
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