At 10:31 PM 4/30/2001, Jason Yasment wrote: >And if I remember correctly, David drives an '84 Digijet and Darrell later >model Digifants. Two different systems with possibly differing specs of >which I am learning in more detail everyday. The resistance specs for the senders are the same, including an allowance of +/- 12.5% (at 100C) . That doesn't mean that the ECU necessarily drives them the same way. My own *guess* would be that the difference is not significant and/or relates to grounding. But it's strictly a guess. If Darrell would send out 800 Digitools we'd have some real data! <g> > > > >I believe that I have seen David Beierl refer to the 0.1 to 0.2 as normal > >for his Temp II sensor. That was what we got with both installed and replacement sensors, using Ken Wilford's Digitool installed on his ECU in my motor. > But Darrell Boehler mentioned 0.3 to 0.4 volts. Yeah, but what does he know? <g> > > > >I would like to know if the engine management software distinguishes > >between > >the 2 different ranges. Again, my guess is no. Someone who knows speak up? d
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