Pronto
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I have a few questions regarding 5v analog inputs for logging with XFI. First off I've been searching around for sensors and they seem to 2 types; expensive ($125+) and not expensive ($16+). I currently have the 2 that came with the Caspers XFI fuel and oil logging kit installed and they work fine. I also have a Bison 3.5 for the MAP. Now I would assume the more expensive ones are more reliable and accurate but I see people using the inexpensive ones often. The inexpensive ones seem to mostly 5v powered. Have they been reliable enough to use for less important AUX inputs? I am not a fan of messing with the 5v TPS wire to power them. Would it work to tap the 12v feed for EGR and run it through a 12v to 5v converter (https://www.ebay.com/i/352546944022...ZsA_GhBUrEEvlFX9ISgJkNYUJtOUiWMBoCKJkQAvD_BwE) to power the 5v sensors? The sensors I would like to try to add are alky pressure and a few air temp sensors for intake experiments. Could that 5v feed 3 or 4 of those sensors? From what I've seen of the specs they only draw a few mA.
As far as logging the alky pressure, I haven't been able to find a brass -4an gauge port adapter, just one -4an aluminum and one in stainless steel. The mostly seem to -6an. Which adapter are people using?
If anyone has any pictures of sensor locations and neatly wiring them I'd love to see them. Thanks!
As far as logging the alky pressure, I haven't been able to find a brass -4an gauge port adapter, just one -4an aluminum and one in stainless steel. The mostly seem to -6an. Which adapter are people using?
If anyone has any pictures of sensor locations and neatly wiring them I'd love to see them. Thanks!