Coolant Sensor Necessary?
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MagicBobert
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Coolant Sensor Necessary?
So I guess what I'm asking is, can we operate the MegaSquirt by just tying the coolant sensor line high or low, rather than actually hooking up a coolant sensor?
You'll have to forgive me if I'm asking silly questions. I'm the team's computer engineer, not a mechanical engineer, so while the electronics don't scare me at all I'm not very knowledgeable regarding engines and whatnot.
Thanks for your help!
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66fb
Re: Coolant Sensor Necessary?
You could substitute a cylinder head temp sensor for data logging purposes.
HTH
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loren
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Re: Coolant Sensor Necessary?
Or you could do as mentioned above, fit a fixed resistor in place of the sensor and set MS up to ignore coolant temp. (no cold-start or warm-up, no fuel adjustments on over-temp, no temp-based timing adjustment, etc)
Sounds like a neat project.