Engine Management stuff for the terminally obsessive
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Engine Management stuff for the terminally obsessive
If you're serious about your engine development, you NEED these tools NOW. Selling cause I have no time for this stuff anymore.
Item #1: Auber SYL1712 EGT pyrometer display with analog output, and K-type thermocouple
Condition: Brand new in box (sticker looks old but thats how it came, I swear)
Price: **SOLD**
This uses a K-type thermocouple and displays your EGT (exhaust gas temp). Whats so special about that you ask? Well, this also outputs a 0-5V proportional signal so you can log it directly with megasquirt or any other ECU/datalogger which accepts a 0-5V analog signal. And, you can set it to beep a really loud, annoying sound if EGT exceeds any given temperature of your choice.
Similar to this one: Digital EGT Thermometer/Pyrometer with analog output [SYL-1812RA] - $78.50 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry
This is the exact probe: K Type Thermocouple (13 ft. cable) English thread [TC-K13] - $16.85 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry
Nifty tool if you like to log your on-track sessions:
Item #2: Druck PMP317 fuel pressure sensor
Condition: Used, good condition
Price: **SOLD**
This is a 0-100 psi-absolute fuel pressure sensor made by GE Druck, and used in everything from OEM vehicle testing to Formula 1 (I kid you not), because of its +/- 0.15% accuracy and temp compensation.
It outputs a 0.5 to 10.5 V linear signal (meaning 0.5V@0 psi-absolute, and 10.5 V dc@100 psi-absolute).
You can use it with any ECU/datalogger that accepts a 0-10 V analog signal. If your ECU can accept only 0-5 V, then you need to use a simple voltage divider to reduce the 0.5-10.5 V output down to 0-5 V.
Comes with fittings necessary to install into the miata's high-pressure fuel line from the tank. I will also include the mil-spec connector and pigtail. This is very high quality stuff for a throwaway price here, folks.
Some info here: www.davidson.com.au - Druck Pressure Sensor Applications
Item #3: Ford Escort GT/Festiva CAS for running sequential COPs on MS1
Condition: Used, good condition
Price: $25 shipped inside mainland US
Full details here: https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t20111/
I've only verified that this physically fits in place of the miata CAS.
Item #1: Auber SYL1712 EGT pyrometer display with analog output, and K-type thermocouple
Condition: Brand new in box (sticker looks old but thats how it came, I swear)
Price: **SOLD**
This uses a K-type thermocouple and displays your EGT (exhaust gas temp). Whats so special about that you ask? Well, this also outputs a 0-5V proportional signal so you can log it directly with megasquirt or any other ECU/datalogger which accepts a 0-5V analog signal. And, you can set it to beep a really loud, annoying sound if EGT exceeds any given temperature of your choice.
Similar to this one: Digital EGT Thermometer/Pyrometer with analog output [SYL-1812RA] - $78.50 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry
This is the exact probe: K Type Thermocouple (13 ft. cable) English thread [TC-K13] - $16.85 : auberins.com, Temperature control solutions for home and industry
Nifty tool if you like to log your on-track sessions:
Item #2: Druck PMP317 fuel pressure sensor
Condition: Used, good condition
Price: **SOLD**
This is a 0-100 psi-absolute fuel pressure sensor made by GE Druck, and used in everything from OEM vehicle testing to Formula 1 (I kid you not), because of its +/- 0.15% accuracy and temp compensation.
It outputs a 0.5 to 10.5 V linear signal (meaning 0.5V@0 psi-absolute, and 10.5 V dc@100 psi-absolute).
You can use it with any ECU/datalogger that accepts a 0-10 V analog signal. If your ECU can accept only 0-5 V, then you need to use a simple voltage divider to reduce the 0.5-10.5 V output down to 0-5 V.
Comes with fittings necessary to install into the miata's high-pressure fuel line from the tank. I will also include the mil-spec connector and pigtail. This is very high quality stuff for a throwaway price here, folks.
Some info here: www.davidson.com.au - Druck Pressure Sensor Applications
Item #3: Ford Escort GT/Festiva CAS for running sequential COPs on MS1
Condition: Used, good condition
Price: $25 shipped inside mainland US
Full details here: https://www.miataturbo.net/forum/t20111/
I've only verified that this physically fits in place of the miata CAS.
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