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TWSTD wrote:I need a graph (or equation) that describes the output of the ST215w caldia GT-T MAP sensor. Without a test bench to do the testing myself, is this enough information to make such a graph? Is it a linear curve? Has anyone else plotted the output of this sensor?
TWSTD wrote:Damn. Anyone else here have access this this kinda equipment?
vvega wrote:TWSTD wrote:from my experience theres no such thing as an accurate boost gauge - particularly to a decimal place or two!
mitatoyo have oeb thats accurate 2 .001 i belive
its about 700 bucks
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TWSTD wrote:Seems the caldina sensor is not the same part as the Gen3 sensor tested here: http://gtfour.supras.org.nz/mapsensor.htm
P/N 89420-17030 This sensor is fitted to the 89-Oct93 MR2 Turbo and also (using a different P/N) the ST185.
P/N 89420-17050 This sensor is fitted to the Oct93-99 MR2 Turbo and also (using a different P/N) the ST205.
Caldina:
89421-21010
Maybe I now need to somehow setup a bench and test the output of the caldina sensor. I have a multimeter to measure voltage - anyone hav suggestions re accurate pressure source and pressure meter? Would a digital tyre pressure gauge and a large inflated tyre be suitable to obtain accurate results? I would have to make some kind of attachment to the valve to allow a feed to the map sensor...
fivebob wrote:If you're going to use it with an aftermarket ECU then in reality it doesn't matter if the curve is exact
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