Patch how-to: manifold air temperature logging
#335
I have read all the thread and nothing... Aren't you interested in EGT???
I think it will be just a question of rescaling table...
Here is the part I have in mind...
Hope someone else believe it's a good idea!!
Cheers,
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EGT is measured using a type K thermocouple which produces a millivolt signal. The signal is not compatible with the temperature signal inputs on the ECU, so it cannot be used in place of an IAT sensor signal. However if a standalone TC readout with an analog output is used, then the analog output can be fed into one of the 0-5V ADC inputs on the ECU.
#337
EGT is measured using a type K thermocouple which produces a millivolt signal. The signal is not compatible with the temperature signal inputs on the ECU, so it cannot be used in place of an IAT sensor signal. However if a standalone TC readout with an analog output is used, then the analog output can be fed into one of the 0-5V ADC inputs on the ECU.
Cheers,
C>
#339
I'm trying to find the correct IAT from Ballenger Motorsports and the part number isn't registering. It looks like the correct sensor is the one on the bottom of the page, but I'm not sure and I don't want to buy the wrong one. Any help would be appreciated.
Edit: Nevermind, figured it out.
Edit: Nevermind, figured it out.
Last edited by lan_evo_mr9; Sep 12, 2009 at 11:51 AM.
#340
Installing the IAT sensor into the intake manifold it will give false readings from heat soak from the engine or not?
It is best to install the sensor in the intercooler pipe just before the air enters the throttle body or to add it into the intake manifold?
I have allready the intake prepared for the IAT sensor (JDM version)
It is best to install the sensor in the intercooler pipe just before the air enters the throttle body or to add it into the intake manifold?
I have allready the intake prepared for the IAT sensor (JDM version)
#341
not sure where is best, i have it on my intake manifold - MAT sensor that came with the JDM IX. i rive lots of long trips 2+ hours and no difference.
we dont have major temp swings here though.
we dont have major temp swings here though.
#343
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Add the following entry to your EvoScan "Data.xml" file:
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<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Manifold Air Temp" LogReference="MAT" RequestID="09" Eval="1.8*x-40" Unit="deg F" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="-40" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="-40" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes=""/>
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Save the Data.xml file. That's it for the software modifications.
Add the following entry to your EvoScan "Data.xml" file:
----- (don't add the "-----")
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Manifold Air Temp" LogReference="MAT" RequestID="09" Eval="1.8*x-40" Unit="deg F" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="-40" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="-40" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes=""/>
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Save the Data.xml file. That's it for the software modifications.
example
<DataListItem DataLog="Y" Color="" Display="Manifold Air Temp" LogReference="MAT" RequestID="09" Eval="1.8*x-40" Unit="deg F" MetricEval="" MetricUnit="" ResponseBytes="1" GaugeMin="-40" GaugeMax="300" ChartMin="-40" ChartMax="300" ScalingFactor="1" Notes=""/>
</EvoScanDataLogger>