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Old Aug 7, 2022 | 07:10 PM
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Default 1995 CLT Sensor Values? (MS3/TS)

Hey all! So I just finished installing and test driving my MS3x on my stock-engine 1995 and I can't put into words how stoked I am. I read through the forums here for MS3 install/tuning expertise for hours every week this last month to get up to speed on this stuff. It paid off and the install process yesterday/today went smoothly (aside from initially being shipped a faulty O2 sensor with my AEM AFR gauge). I used the basemap for a 94-97 off of Trubokitty. The car started up and idled first try. It drives well with no hiccups in any rev/load ranges, and generally behaves like stock minus cranking maybe a second longer before starting every few tries.

My only hiccup/question is regarding the thermistor tables for the CLT sensor in TunerStudio. I used the values for "RX-7_CLT (S4&S5)" as directed in the TruboKitty setup guide. There's about a 15-20*f difference in the readings on my Autometer coolant temp gauge and the CLT input in TS, with the CLT reading low. The Autometer will read ~216f with the CLT reading ~200 if I'm stopped at a stoplight. Otherwise, the CLT stays close to 175-180 while driving with the Autometer fluctuating around 190-200. I believe the Autometer to be accurate as I installed it just a few weeks ago and the numbers it's been putting out seem correct for the application (Stays around 190-205f while driving. I have a Supermiata Coolant reroute w/ 195* thermostat). Both coolant temp sensors are mounted in ports on my coolant reroute

I've attached a screenshot with the CLT tables in my TS. Does anyone know if these numbers check out for a 1995 miata CLT sensor?

Thanks again to everyone who contributes to this forum! Without it, I'd be lost in the dark with my Miata build haha


Old Aug 7, 2022 | 07:21 PM
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Assuming all your wiring is intact, and your sensor is in good shape, your settings above are correct. NA=RX-7, NB=Mazda. Autometer typically=cheap garbage but usually works ok.
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Perfect, thanks for the info.

I’ll ohm out the CLT wiring and make sure there’s no excessive resistance in the circuits. CLT was replaced a few months ago so if the wiring is ok, maybe I got a biased sensor. Guess I’ll ohm out the autometer temp sensor while I’m at it too and see if the resistance matches the specs in the instructions.

At any rate, I know what steps I’ll be taking next. Thanks!
- Zak
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