Air Charge temperature sensor
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Air Charge temperature sensor
Hello all, I got a MSPNP for my 89 fox mustang and would really like to get it installed today. My car currently has the ACT sensor removed for some reason. Can I buy a GM one at the parts store and hardwire it to my pigtail or do I need to get a factory ford one? I am hoping to get it installed today so any help would be great!!
thanks
BW
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BW
Re: Air Charge temperature sensor
IIRC the MS units are calibrated for GM sensors, However I am not sure about the Plug and Play units. I would assume they would be calibrated per the application of the unit. I would wait for a definitive answer here.
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Re: Air Charge temperature sensor
Im assuming since it is plug and play it should be calibrated for the ford sensor??? anyways I found a stock one at the parts store so I am getting ready to go install.
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My way of thinking as well.Dubs Chops wrote:Im assuming since it is plug and play it should be calibrated for the ford sensor??? anyways I found a stock one at the parts store so I am getting ready to go install.
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MSPNP's are not 100% Plug n' Play.Dubs Chops wrote:Im assuming since it is plug and play it should be calibrated for the ford sensor??? anyways I found a stock one at the parts store so I am getting ready to go install.
The Ford ACT & CTS have the same thermistor, therefore the same calibration.
If it didn't come with instructions they are here:
https://www.diyautotune.com/product/meg ... stang-5-0/
MSPNP Gen 2 manual
'86-'93 Mustang MSPNP installation guide
MS2/Extra documentation
1988 Mustang GT, 59k miles, Orig Owner
ProCharger 600B I/C, 12psi, FRP Hdrs, Flwmstr F2, 3G Alt, Contour Fan & DCC, 3.55's, Prog Sprg, Subfms, UCA, LCA, FCA, Tokico 5's, Bridgestone RE-71R 245/40R17, Crane HI-6, Kirban FPR, MS2, DIYPNPF60, Spartan 2, C&L76mm blo-thru MAF, 47lb FRP-LU47
ProCharger 600B I/C, 12psi, FRP Hdrs, Flwmstr F2, 3G Alt, Contour Fan & DCC, 3.55's, Prog Sprg, Subfms, UCA, LCA, FCA, Tokico 5's, Bridgestone RE-71R 245/40R17, Crane HI-6, Kirban FPR, MS2, DIYPNPF60, Spartan 2, C&L76mm blo-thru MAF, 47lb FRP-LU47
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Re: Air Charge temperature sensor
Well I have it installed, I had to lengthen the lead for the ACT sensor and I mounted it in the intake tube. Along with a few Misc trips to the parts store. I just got to start it up about an hour ago. However I am getting a start then immediately it dies. I guess I need to turn data logging on and see what it says is going on.
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Re: Air Charge temperature sensor
MSPNPs are calibrated for the Ford sensors out of the box. If you've switched to a GM sensor, you will need to send the GM calibration under Tools -> Calibrate Thermistor Tables.
As for the starting difficulty:
As for the starting difficulty:
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Re: Air Charge temperature sensor
See other thread.
http://www.msextra.com/forums/viewtopic ... 32#p509832
http://www.msextra.com/forums/viewtopic ... 32#p509832
1988 Mustang GT, 59k miles, Orig Owner
ProCharger 600B I/C, 12psi, FRP Hdrs, Flwmstr F2, 3G Alt, Contour Fan & DCC, 3.55's, Prog Sprg, Subfms, UCA, LCA, FCA, Tokico 5's, Bridgestone RE-71R 245/40R17, Crane HI-6, Kirban FPR, MS2, DIYPNPF60, Spartan 2, C&L76mm blo-thru MAF, 47lb FRP-LU47
ProCharger 600B I/C, 12psi, FRP Hdrs, Flwmstr F2, 3G Alt, Contour Fan & DCC, 3.55's, Prog Sprg, Subfms, UCA, LCA, FCA, Tokico 5's, Bridgestone RE-71R 245/40R17, Crane HI-6, Kirban FPR, MS2, DIYPNPF60, Spartan 2, C&L76mm blo-thru MAF, 47lb FRP-LU47