Boost sensor question

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I’m trying to figure out why my truck is pulling 1psi at idle/turned off. It is normally 0. And when the truck hits OP temp the “hiss tune” makes the gauge show 2psi. What sensor should I be looking for. I was thinking it was the maf sensor, so I changed that out. And still the same issue. Any ideas?
 

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What does the barometric pressure show in the ECM, and does it match actual barometric pressure? If it does, then you need to change the MAP sensor. MAF sensor measures airflow into the engine and has nothing to do with boost (with the exception of MAF generally increasing with boost).
 

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I will have to get back to you guys this weekend. I’m out of town. I’ll check back and let you guys know.
 

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I’m sure this is vague. But this is what I’m going off of.
 

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It has always read at 0. It just started to read 1k out 2 weeks ago.the picture above is with the truck not running. Maf sensor has been changed already and still shows 1. I do have a cts3 in the garage that I could use to double check.
 

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notice once the hiss kicks in at 160ish degrees it’s starts to pull 2psi
 

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I think Josh gave you good advice. My guess is it needs a new MAP sensor. Total different sensor than the MAF.
 
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Like I said earlier, you need to verify the MAP and Baro sensors are reading the same at key on/engine off. You also need to verify the actual barometric pressure where you are located to verify which sensor is reading incorrectly. Since the barometric pressure sensor is built into the ECM, it is likely (and hopefully) not the problem. If you don't have access to a scan tool to verify the readings, you can try throwing a MAP sensor in it to see if it changes the reading. Just to clarify, you have stated twice now you changed the MAF sensor (mass air flow) which measure air flow into the engine and is in the intake pipe between the air filter and the turbo. The sensor I am referring to is the MAP (manifold absolute pressure) which reads manifold pressure (aka boost) and installs in the intake manifold that goes across the top of the engine in front of the turbo.
 

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I had to go a read through what you were referring to. Some people just know it all, already.