Where to buy additional sensors?
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Car: 1989 IROC Convertible
Engine: 350 TPI L98
Transmission: WC T5
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Where to buy additional sensors?
I bought the 1320electronics ALDL Bluetooth for my 89 LB9 and it has the ability to bring in four additional sensors (0-12v signal)
I am thinking a vacuum sensor, a wideband O2 and a fuel pressure.
Can someone point me in the right direction as to which brands and where I can find such sensors?
I am thinking a vacuum sensor, a wideband O2 and a fuel pressure.
Can someone point me in the right direction as to which brands and where I can find such sensors?
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Re: Where to buy additional sensors?
Use a standard 1-bar MAP sensor for manifold pressure. Vacuum will be the difference between barometric (manifold pressure with engine-off), and the current reading.
Or, some of the CCC vehicles used a vacuum sensor. I don't know enough about them to make a recommendation. Note that these and the MAP sensors are a 5V device.
For fuel pressure there are several that are worth looking at. I've moved to using the Honeywell MLH series. Can get them is various configurations as to power input and sensor output. SSI also makes good pressure sensors.
WB, there are a myriad of controllers on the market. Most have a linear 0 - 5 V output for the reported AFR.
RBob.
Or, some of the CCC vehicles used a vacuum sensor. I don't know enough about them to make a recommendation. Note that these and the MAP sensors are a 5V device.
For fuel pressure there are several that are worth looking at. I've moved to using the Honeywell MLH series. Can get them is various configurations as to power input and sensor output. SSI also makes good pressure sensors.
WB, there are a myriad of controllers on the market. Most have a linear 0 - 5 V output for the reported AFR.
RBob.




