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A while back I did a couple of posts on the different readings that the PV can give on temps.
Today, on a ride, I put the cruise on and took a photo.
You can see on the infotainment that it was a warm day for us...depending on where I was it was fluctuating between 89 and 92.
On the PV-
Middle Left reading of 203 is the actual temperature of the back left side of the front cylinder head. This is a hard reading.
Upper Left of 258.80 is a calculated number, and algorithm derived number. This is calculated by the factory ECM using a variety of factors ( ET, MAP, Throttle position, IAT & more). This "fake" or calculated number is what the ECM uses to adjust the tune, including knock retard.
This number can be as much as 100 F higher than the ET number, or it can be very close to the same as the ET number. It all depends on a variety of conditions.
The condition when the photo was taken was a warm day, had been riding for about an hour, it was on cruise at 60 mph in 6th gear on level ground (yes, it was lugging a bit, as evidenced by the MAP reading on the center right and the spark knock on the lower right).
This calculated number moves very quickly, up and down, depending on conditions, whereas the ET number (which is a real number) moves much more slowly.
On my TG, at 75 mph on a warm day, it is not unusual to see the ET at 210 F and the upper left number at 300 f. If I slow down, exiting the interstate, the ET will not change, staying at 210, but the upper left number can drop to 225 in a matter of 15 seconds.
Upper right number is a real number, showing the temperature of the coolant.
Bottom left shows my MPG I was getting cruising the back roads between 45 and 65 today.
Kevin
Today, on a ride, I put the cruise on and took a photo.

You can see on the infotainment that it was a warm day for us...depending on where I was it was fluctuating between 89 and 92.
On the PV-
Middle Left reading of 203 is the actual temperature of the back left side of the front cylinder head. This is a hard reading.
Upper Left of 258.80 is a calculated number, and algorithm derived number. This is calculated by the factory ECM using a variety of factors ( ET, MAP, Throttle position, IAT & more). This "fake" or calculated number is what the ECM uses to adjust the tune, including knock retard.
This number can be as much as 100 F higher than the ET number, or it can be very close to the same as the ET number. It all depends on a variety of conditions.
The condition when the photo was taken was a warm day, had been riding for about an hour, it was on cruise at 60 mph in 6th gear on level ground (yes, it was lugging a bit, as evidenced by the MAP reading on the center right and the spark knock on the lower right).
This calculated number moves very quickly, up and down, depending on conditions, whereas the ET number (which is a real number) moves much more slowly.
On my TG, at 75 mph on a warm day, it is not unusual to see the ET at 210 F and the upper left number at 300 f. If I slow down, exiting the interstate, the ET will not change, staying at 210, but the upper left number can drop to 225 in a matter of 15 seconds.
Upper right number is a real number, showing the temperature of the coolant.
Bottom left shows my MPG I was getting cruising the back roads between 45 and 65 today.
Kevin