no coolant sensor? engine is air cooled what to do?

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infinkc
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no coolant sensor? engine is air cooled what to do?

Post by infinkc »

my engine is air cooled, is there any option for the coolant sensor?
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Post by LeslieTroyer »

most people either use cylinder head temp (CHT) or oil temp. VW used CHT on their early EFI (I have a couple of CPU's from 69-72) -- On the engine I just stripped the CHT also had an oil passage up to it..

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Post by steamer »

I mounted a coolant sensor to the tins about 1/4" from the fins on the cylinder #2 (VW). Works fine, although I did adjust the various tables to that the engine is warmed up at 120 degrees.
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Post by devastator »

I mounted my sensor inline with the external oil cooler and just modified the tables for the range I wanted.
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Re: no coolant sensor? engine is air cooled what to do?

Post by msoultan »

infinkc wrote:my engine is air cooled, is there any option for the coolant sensor?
I modified the MS so that I could use the temperature range reported by my head-temp sensor on my aircooled engine (vw bus). I think this is the most reliable and responsive method.

Using the coolant sensor can be problematic, especially on warm-starts. If you have it under the engine, the sensor will cool down but the engine will stay hot. In the case of the vw bus (and other l-jet setups), I think there's a good reason that the cold-start sensor is right above the case and the EFI head-temp sensor is mounted on the heads.

see this post for more info:

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