I have a Datsun 280Z, ITB / turbo charged. I'm currently using the stock coolant temp sensor with the following data used to set the response curve:
Bias resistor: 2490 Ohm
82 degF = 1804 Ohms
150 degF = 430 Ohms
178 degF = 261 Ohms
I'm looking to add an oil temp sensor using the same sensor and (possibly) bias resistor. I saw that under the generic sensor inputs, you can use the same transformation as the coolant temp sensor.
My question is, how will using these parameters affect the accuracy of the temperature readings of the oil which can be considerably hotter than the coolant?
Should I use a different bias resistor and transformation?
Thanks,
Sam
Oil Temperature using non-GM coolant temp sensor
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Oil Temperature using non-GM coolant temp sensor
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Datsun 280Z
ITB
Turbo
MS3 + MS3X
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Datsun 280Z
ITB
Turbo
MS3 + MS3X
Re: Oil Temperature using non-GM coolant temp sensor
It appears that the temp values I am getting are low compared to the stock gauge. A quick check with an infrared thermometer corroborates this. I did my own resistance measurements of the thermistor and got a different curve than what has been published.
i'm going to try this one and see.
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i'm going to try this one and see.
32 4600
77 2132
80 1980
212 192
___________________________________________________________
If nothing breaks, you're not trying hard enough...
Datsun 280Z
ITB
Turbo
MS3 + MS3X
If nothing breaks, you're not trying hard enough...
Datsun 280Z
ITB
Turbo
MS3 + MS3X