Lowdoller correctionDo a search for Lowdollar motorsports. Seems their sensors get good reviews.
They work good and alot cheaperDo a search for Lowdollar motorsports. Seems their sensors get good reviews.
I use one of their's for my alky monitoring.They work good and alot cheaper
That's what I was thinkingWhat I use.
I did a comparo and found that the 2 sensors look to be from the same mfgr.
We haven't had an issue with them.I use one of their's for my alky monitoring.
They work good and alot cheaper
From a working perspective its seems to be the sameJust picked up this one at $59 shipped. PN: 8990200-0-200 PSI Pressure Sensor
They all looked the same on the outside, but I suppose construction is different on the inside. Different materials maybe...oil filled silicon, whatever that refers to.
Yes, use the offset to zero it out.Got everything up and running...awesome to see this data. It's reading 0.8(psi) at idle though, so I'd guess that it will read 0.8 higher all throughout the map, right? I haven't taken any logs yet, and want to get this reading correct first. Can I use the "offset volts" to change the voltage until it reads 0.0 at idle? A difference of 0.8 isn't really a big deal, but would like to fix this if possible.
Thanks for the info in this thread. I just ordered one of these as well. I'm square on the wiring / Powerlogger hookup but can't find a post regarding how you all are making the physical connection to the alky line. I'm assuming it's some type of tee like used for a FP transducer?Just picked up this one at $59 shipped. PN: 8990200-0-200 PSI Pressure Sensor
They all looked the same on the outside, but I suppose construction is different on the inside. Different materials maybe...oil filled silicon, whatever that refers to.