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<p>[QUOTE="mitchtazz, post: 9498564, member: 33002"]I just did the search also, that probe would plug into a wire harness. His truck may or may not have the needed wiring harness. </p><p><br /></p><p>But the gauge appears to be an actual smart gauge by the look of the back of it.</p><p><br /></p><p>If that's the case then that means the gauge would be controlled by the CECU.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'd suggest they hold off until they check an make sure their CECU will even support a pyrometer. </p><p><br /></p><p>If the CECU will support one, then the only issue will be the wiring under the hood to get the signal into the cab and into the CECU, and that's something I can help with.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the CECU won't support the gauge, the it might be a loss. I have the ESA software but I don't have the adapter so I've yet to play with it and see what it can actually configure in the CECU.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mitchtazz, post: 9498564, member: 33002"]I just did the search also, that probe would plug into a wire harness. His truck may or may not have the needed wiring harness. But the gauge appears to be an actual smart gauge by the look of the back of it. If that's the case then that means the gauge would be controlled by the CECU. I'd suggest they hold off until they check an make sure their CECU will even support a pyrometer. If the CECU will support one, then the only issue will be the wiring under the hood to get the signal into the cab and into the CECU, and that's something I can help with. If the CECU won't support the gauge, the it might be a loss. I have the ESA software but I don't have the adapter so I've yet to play with it and see what it can actually configure in the CECU.[/QUOTE]
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