Niose On Coolant Temp And Air Temp?
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quattrodave
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Niose On Coolant Temp And Air Temp?
Just been going through a log and i noticed that i appear to have noise on the coolant temp and air temp. Could somone confirm this?
If it is noise, how would i go about solving it?? I'm using MS 2 V3 with the recomended GM sensors.
Many thanks
Dave
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just my .02
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BottleFed70
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Hmm.. interesting findings. If I understand the temperature circuits correctly they use a 5V reference provided by the voltage regulator. In theory you should not see any problems until battery voltage drops below 6V.mops wrote:well, I looked at my datalogs, and at 14V MAT reading is ok, while at 10V (durning cranking) MAT reading shows about 20 deg C more. When i plotted the batt and MAT graph on one screen that I noticed very strong corelation between two.
just my .02
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