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I'm working on identifying affordable sensors for the project. Here is what I've come up with:
MAP: Look for a GM 1-bar sensor on eBay that corresponds to GM part ending in 460. Should sell for $10-15 shipped.
Related research page- GM MAP sensor identification information 1 bar 2 bar 3 bar. The MAP sensor I got was the newer version with a Metripack connector, so I cut a pigtail from an old GM harness I had and spliced it into the GSXR harness.
Coolant (head) temp, CLT: I'll use a thermistor that is rated at -50C to 300C. I found Spectrum Sensors GC4914A-3-100 to fit the bill, it's about $2.25. It appears it can be placed into a ring terminal for mounting to the head. The datasheet linked on the linked page at Mouser Electronics has the resistance/temperature values the Microsquirt tuning software needs. UPDATE: These are really small, and the wires non-insulated. To make the sensor, I stripped the wires out of some 18 gauge automotive TXL wire and used the insulation on these. I used JB Weld to hold the thermistor in place from the rear, and placed an 8 gauge splice over top of the ring terminal to help secure the wires. Prelim testing with an ohm meter and a portable heater checked out OK. See photo in another post.
Intake air temp, IAT: Since this will not get as hot as the head, I'm using a lower range thermistor from Vishay: Vishay/BC Components NTCLE400E3222H It's about $2 and comes with wires. The temp range is -40C to +85C. The datasheet also has resistance/temp values. I plan on mounting this in a grommet in the airbox by use of a nylon barbed fitting (see photo in another post).
Throttle position will be the stock GSXR unit.
O2 wil be a Bosch wide band sensor. If you look for "Innovate 3737 Wideband Oxygen O2 Sensor LM-1 LC-1 Bosch LSU4.2" on eBay, it sells for around $56. To wire it in, the LSU4 sensor uses a six wire connector. The matching connector is here for about $10 and comes with the needed terminals/seals. Or you can cut off the plug and use your own connectors, but if you want to use it with an Innovate device (or anything that requires the original connector) later this would require more work.
I also found a curved bung for mounting it on eBay, and had this welded onto the right outer pipe by the crossover.
MAP: Look for a GM 1-bar sensor on eBay that corresponds to GM part ending in 460. Should sell for $10-15 shipped.
Related research page- GM MAP sensor identification information 1 bar 2 bar 3 bar. The MAP sensor I got was the newer version with a Metripack connector, so I cut a pigtail from an old GM harness I had and spliced it into the GSXR harness.
Coolant (head) temp, CLT: I'll use a thermistor that is rated at -50C to 300C. I found Spectrum Sensors GC4914A-3-100 to fit the bill, it's about $2.25. It appears it can be placed into a ring terminal for mounting to the head. The datasheet linked on the linked page at Mouser Electronics has the resistance/temperature values the Microsquirt tuning software needs. UPDATE: These are really small, and the wires non-insulated. To make the sensor, I stripped the wires out of some 18 gauge automotive TXL wire and used the insulation on these. I used JB Weld to hold the thermistor in place from the rear, and placed an 8 gauge splice over top of the ring terminal to help secure the wires. Prelim testing with an ohm meter and a portable heater checked out OK. See photo in another post.
Intake air temp, IAT: Since this will not get as hot as the head, I'm using a lower range thermistor from Vishay: Vishay/BC Components NTCLE400E3222H It's about $2 and comes with wires. The temp range is -40C to +85C. The datasheet also has resistance/temp values. I plan on mounting this in a grommet in the airbox by use of a nylon barbed fitting (see photo in another post).
Throttle position will be the stock GSXR unit.
O2 wil be a Bosch wide band sensor. If you look for "Innovate 3737 Wideband Oxygen O2 Sensor LM-1 LC-1 Bosch LSU4.2" on eBay, it sells for around $56. To wire it in, the LSU4 sensor uses a six wire connector. The matching connector is here for about $10 and comes with the needed terminals/seals. Or you can cut off the plug and use your own connectors, but if you want to use it with an Innovate device (or anything that requires the original connector) later this would require more work.
I also found a curved bung for mounting it on eBay, and had this welded onto the right outer pipe by the crossover.
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