Bosch IAT and CLT sensor values for Easytherm
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Bosch IAT and CLT sensor values for Easytherm
For Easytherm..
Thanks,Doug
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Bosch IAT and CLT sensor values for Easytherm
> Does anybody have the IAT and CLT sensor values for bosch
>
> For Easytherm..
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> Thanks,Doug
> bmw 2002tii
I used a GM IAT on my 2002, but I used the following for the original
Bosch CLT:
Temp, degC Resistance, ohms
0 1700
23 640
100 43
I used ice water, boiling water and room temperature for my three
points, and a cheap ohmmeter. I don't know whether the Bosch IAT and
CLT have the same temp/resistance curves as one another, as the GM
sensors do (the GM units are, I believe, the same thermistor in
open-cage [IAT] and encased [CLT] packages).
-Jesse Ransom
(posted by email)
for ET i used these values:
Celsius ohms
-15C 12002
30C 1707
100C 186
its official bosch data for that sensor and it works like a dream
http://www.bosch-motorsport.de/en/senso ... TC_M12.pdf
edit: i know this is an old thread , but somone might find it handy in the future