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    Senior Member Chuck L.'s Avatar
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    Lightbulb Another sensor that..

    may do the job.
    Measurement Specialties has 1, part No: MSP-600-100.
    It's available from Digikey. Price I just found was $95.00USD.
    Saw this info on another board, [Gary Z, Ls1tech posted it]. I am going to try to make 1 work...
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    The hot ticket is to watch ebay. I bought a few MIL spec versions of that for $10 or $15 each or so a few years back.

    Ira

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    [QUOTE=Beer99C5]Waiting on the harness...



    could you tell me the wire pin outs for this connector.
    i am making my own harness for this sensor.
    thanks

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    Looking at it as pictured


    Black is Left, Grey is Right
    _____Purple Single______

    From what I can tell from one of my Pics
    (out of country, so not car is not available to me)

    1999 C5 A-4 Convertible
    1 of 245 Nassua Blue 99 Vert's, Blackwing, LS6 Intake, 42 # Injectors, Two Stage Nitrous System- Dry and a Wet Plate, EFI Live Scan/Tune V2, 1999 PCM with 2002 COS 5 OS Custom Nitrous Panel.


    Maine USA



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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer99C5
    Looking at it as pictured


    Black is Left, Grey is Right
    _____Purple Single______

    From what I can tell from one of my Pics
    (out of country, so not car is not available to me)

    with the clip facing up?
    are there numbers on the connector?
    i don`t want to screw the sender up it was $90

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    To be sure go to the autometer site and submit the question on their form, they are good about getting back to ya, usually within a day.
    1999 C5 A-4 Convertible
    1 of 245 Nassua Blue 99 Vert's, Blackwing, LS6 Intake, 42 # Injectors, Two Stage Nitrous System- Dry and a Wet Plate, EFI Live Scan/Tune V2, 1999 PCM with 2002 COS 5 OS Custom Nitrous Panel.


    Maine USA



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    OK I got a question - would it be possible to use a 0-80 lb oil pressure sending unit? Hook it up to one of the 12V inputs on the V2??? I can't see why not, I mean they both measure pressure of a petroleum product so I would think safety wouldn't be an issue... If so it sure would be nice to get a $10 sending unit to do the same job. Feedback anyone?

    Mr. P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. P.
    OK I got a question - would it be possible to use a 0-80 lb oil pressure sending unit? Hook it up to one of the 12V inputs on the V2??? I can't see why not, I mean they both measure pressure of a petroleum product so I would think safety wouldn't be an issue... If so it sure would be nice to get a $10 sending unit to do the same job. Feedback anyone?

    Mr. P.

    The data needs to be 0-5V, that is what is used to get the pressure. The 12 Volt inputs are used for relay's indication and have a value of 0 and 1, 0 if there is no power to the relay, and 1 if the relay has power.
    1999 C5 A-4 Convertible
    1 of 245 Nassua Blue 99 Vert's, Blackwing, LS6 Intake, 42 # Injectors, Two Stage Nitrous System- Dry and a Wet Plate, EFI Live Scan/Tune V2, 1999 PCM with 2002 COS 5 OS Custom Nitrous Panel.


    Maine USA



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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer99C5
    The data needs to be 0-5V, that is what is used to get the pressure. The 12 Volt inputs are used for relay's indication and have a value of 0 and 1, 0 if there is no power to the relay, and 1 if the relay has power.
    +1


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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer99C5
    The data needs to be 0-5V, that is what is used to get the pressure. The 12 Volt inputs are used for relay's indication and have a value of 0 and 1, 0 if there is no power to the relay, and 1 if the relay has power.
    Thank you, did not realize they were switched inputs.

    Mr. P.

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