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I used autometer 1/8" electric sender and fed it 5 volts and used mechanical gauge to set the parameters.
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I have a great supply of 0-5 volt sensors that work on any data system. In fact, Innovate and some others buy sensors from me for their kits.
a 0-25 PSI sensor is $130 Pressure: http://www.motorsportsinnovations.com/WB_Pressure.htm Travel: http://www.motorsportsinnovations.com/wb_Travel.htm |
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Would this work? 30-2131-15g (aem performance electronics about $60). Specs are on the web site. Ron.
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Grant,
We offer a 0-15 psi sensor, part number 2245, which is .5 volts at 0 and 4.5 volts at 15 psi. This can be purchased through anyone that sells Auto Meter. |
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Thanks for all the help! Looks like the AEM unit is the most cost effective and comes with a voltage/psi spec chart to enter into the software, as well as the connector pigtail all for around $60. There's even an AEM dealer near here, so should solve my problem, or they sell direct online. Much appreciated, all who replied!
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Make sure you order the 30-2131-15g and not the 30-2131-15 (absolute pressure) . Let me know if this works for you as I will be doing the same thing in a week or so. Ron.
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