Sensor prices

Stan
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Postby Stan » Tue Feb 07, 2006 4:28 pm

You must be very young or something. Has it occured to you that others might read these boards and benefit from the information contained herein?

disquek
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Postby disquek » Tue Feb 07, 2006 4:39 pm

Stan wrote:You must be very young or something. Has it occured to you that others might read these boards and benefit from the information contained herein?


You're funny.

Why do you think I posted this data? I stand nothing to gain from publishing it. FWIW, I was young ... a long time ago.

People like you (who just make sarcastic comments without providing any real help) make people like me (who offer useful information for free) not want to share.

My hope is that my work will benefit some people who want to use inexpensive sensors.

What is your hope? Where are your meaningful contributions to this thread or this forum?

-Kyle

Stan
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Postby Stan » Tue Feb 07, 2006 7:56 pm

Kyle, where to begin. How about roughly 4-5 years using the R-T products starting with one of the first AP-22s to reach the US? And logging experience going back to the 80s. I have about 8-9 different loggers BTW. I have shared tons of my knowledge on all sorts of forums. If you don't like the R-T sensor don't buy it. If you find one you like, buy it. The hook up and polynomial are just not as big a deal as you make out.

disquek
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Postby disquek » Tue Feb 07, 2006 9:19 pm

Stan wrote: The hook up and polynomial are just not as big a deal as you make out.


Clearly you know it all Stan.

Fair enough.

Given that's the case, I've removed my description of how to save $280 on oil pressure and temperature sensors.

I just don't feel the need to be given flack for trying to help.

Enjoy your parking lots.

-Kyle

Wizard
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Here's some links

Postby Wizard » Thu Feb 09, 2006 5:32 pm

As I discussed earlier, the MegaSquirt websites have been very helpful to me in regards to logging engine sensors.

http://www.megasquirt.info/

The support forum, I have never asked a question that someone couldn't awnser.
http://www.msefi.com/

I this information provides useful to someone. Also, here is a great source for unterminated GM-style sensor connectors: http://www.pe-ltd.com/products.htm

HH Tech
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NTC Sensor

Postby HH Tech » Tue May 23, 2006 8:08 am

Cheap NTC Temp sensor

RH16 type is
Lotus 61 FF1600
Van Diemen RF85 FF1600


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