High speed inlet temp sensor

Started by Jonathan_F, June 05, 2006, 05:51:12 PM

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kompactor

Just saw this thread. Not sure if it was mentioned yet or not, but a guy in the US is selling these with a Plug n Play harness. My buddies and I all run these fast IAT sensors, makes a big difference. Mapping is easier and it\'s definitely a world of a difference in reaction speed. My stock sensor would heat soak and take like 10 mins to come back down to the proper temperature. The fast one changes within seconds.

EDIT: here is the link if for the PNP sensor.

http://www.wannaspeed.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=83_158_162&products_id=180

Jonathan_F

Hi, while we are on this topic again, I met a fellow RX7 owner at LeMans this month and the topic of these sensors came up as I shamelessly took the oppourtunity to try and make a sale. He had the impression that changing the sensor only allowed you to see what was going on more clearly with inlet temperatures. I\'d like to make it clear that this sensor is one of the primary inputs that the ECU uses to calculate fuelling and timing. Continuing to use the standard sensor really hampers your ECU\'s ability to calculate what is best. A bit like having the MAP sensor reading the pressure down a 30m roll of tube.

And remember, when your sensors heatsoaked, your cars overfuelling and retarded - so costing more to drive and emitting noxious fumes.

And can you believe someones made a plug and play sensor kit now? I must have 800 sensors left...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250671072082&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

L18M

just a passing thought.
iirc there are some other cars that require a fd ait to work with a d-jetro pfc.
think sr20det (s13, s14) need them also so worth looking into it if it helps you shift some of the 800 odd you have left :)

HTH
2 doritos on a stick woohoo :rollin

trotter

Do we still get a discount on the reduced sale price matey?? :P
Work hard, play hard house :D

mpk490p


kompactor

Yes Wannaspeed.com sells the sensors. The owner is real cool, always answers questions I have