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Date:         Tue, 11 Feb 1997 17:20:32 -0800 (PST)
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From:         Beth Young <young@sherlock.sims.berkeley.edu>
Subject:      Re: cylinder head temp sensor

On Tue, 11 Feb 1997, Rudy Bardales wrote:

> '80 FI aircooled CA Vanagon

> So here is the question, I want to alter the signal from the cylinder head > temp sensor so the computer would recieve a slightly cooler reading. Would > a variable resistor work? Are there any specs. available regarding > voltage readings?

I'm not sure why you would want to do that. "Slightly cooler reading" = more rich mixture and you can affect that easier using the mixture control on the air meter.

However, I guess putting a resistor inline with the temp sensor would achieve the "slightly cooler" trick with the ECU. Bentley says:

Oil Temp Meter reading 14 deg F 7,000 - 11,600 68 deg F 2,100 - 3,100 176 deg F 270 - 390

so you have some reference points.

--------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Young young@sherlock.SIMS.Berkeley.EDU Lafayette, CA 94549 '81 Vanagon ---------------------------------------------------------------------


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