928sg Posted December 2, 2019 Report Share Posted December 2, 2019 I'm looking at the myriad of sensors that I have, and after looking at the config for temp and pressure sensors, I wanted to know is there some cross reference table of temp and cal tables for pressure sensors? For instance for oil pressure and temp I'm using the bosch PST-1 combo sensor but I don't know what the selection would be on the config. I'm also using the AEM 100PSI sensor for fuel pressure. Factory water temp sensor for a Porsche 928, a factory trans temp sensor from a C5 Corvette Z06, and an Intake Air temp sensor from a late 90's Z28 LS1, and a GM 1 bar MAP sensor. How do I choose what the selection would be in the sensor config? I know where the individual sensor configs are, (analog temp) and that some of the pressure sensors use Cal tables Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adamw Posted December 3, 2019 Report Share Posted December 3, 2019 For temp sensors there is a bit of info in the help file page: Technical Terms and Reference > Sensor Calibrations, but at lot of the time it just comes with experience... For the oil press/temp, I suspect you have a PST-F1 (not the PST-1 map sensor?). These use a common industry standard calibration. Set the temp input to "Std Bosch NTC", set the pressure input to "1000Kpa TI sensor". Factory water temp should be "Std Bosch NTC", a quick way to check is measure its resistance at room temp (about 20°C), it should be near 2500 ohms. General motors generally use the "Delphi AC" calibration so the trans temp and IAT will most likely match that. You can confirm again with a quick resistance test, delphi is usually 3300-3500 ohms at room temp. The GM MAP sensor (assuming it is the old school delphi one with weatherpack connector) and AEM 100psi sensor need to use a custom calibration, suggest Cal 4, 5 or 6, set up like this: AEM 100psi: GM/Delphi 1Bar MAP: Sterling 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
928sg Posted December 4, 2019 Author Report Share Posted December 4, 2019 Thanks Adam~! Yes I am using the old school Delphi MAP sensor with the green weatherpack connector. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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