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MkI coolant temp guage with 2 prong ABA sensor



On 7:20 am 06/20/07 "Dan Bubb" <jdbubb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> OK, it took a little digging, but I found it.
> We used a 35 ohm resistor on Kirsten's car.
> No guarantee that'll be right for you car, but maybe......

Well, it's worth a shot eh? I'll see what I can come up with, and thanks
for digging. What ar the odds that VW changed the sensor output again
between ABA and the 1.8T (whatever code that is)?
>
> So, you going to send me a datalog and msq file so I can play with
> your AFR before you hit the track again?? Dan

Well, if you're offering...:) I may do one more tuning run, and send that,
we'll see. Saturday will be track time, any tuning tips  are always
welcome. I'll probably do the "log three runs, analyse, smooth" routine and
record which time slip goes with it, then run the fastest or most
consistent map. I love that option...if the change isn't good, just go
back....I expect some time spent hanging over her royal miserableness'
engine bay too (for those who don't know, I ALSO have a 16V, LOL), she's
running WAY too slow, and there should be more there....gotta do a bit of
preening on them too, the VW cruise at Niagara Falls is Saturday night/car
show Sunday. Should be lotsa VW loving this weekend!!
Cathy 
>
>  From: "C Boyko" <roccit_53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: " Dan Bubb " <jdbubb@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: <scirocco-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 6:08 PM
> Subject: Re: MkI coolant temp guage with 2 prong ABA sensor
>
>
> >  THAT is more like what I was thinking of, of course, being lazy, I
> >  was hoping that someone had done this and knew which resistor. I
> >  guess I'll just have to pull out that pack I have and see what
> >  happens eh? BTW, so far, I'm enjoying that cam! Should have some
> >  hard numbers to go with the "impression that its faster" on the
> >  weekend. Cathy
> >
> >  On 8:25 am 06/19/07 "Dan Bubb" <jdbubb@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>  The temp sensor are just variable resistors. So, there is no
> >>  reason the ABA sensor won't work with your existing gauge. The
> >>  issue here is probably that sensors just have different
> >>  resistance curves. On Kirsten's 1.8T swap we simply added
> >>  resistance in series with the sensor until the gauge read in the
> >>  middle of the range when the engine was at normal operating temp.
> >>
> >>   From: "C Boyko" <roccit_53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>  To: <scirocco-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >>  Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 5:02 PM
> >>  Subject: MkI coolant temp guage with 2 prong ABA sensor
> >>
> >>
> >> >   Yeah, so at some point my laptop won't be riding shotgun 24/7,
> >> >   so I'll lose
> >> >   my coolant gauge on Megatune. This is in my '79, ABA head, with
> >> >   MSnS. Anyway, the stock ABA coolant temp sensor is in the
> >> >   coolant manifold, and just isn't working to send info to the
> >> >   stock cluster guage properly. The stock sender was a one wire,
> >> >   and hooking up the ABA sender with one wire to
> >> >   the gauge and the other to ground just pegs the gauge. How do I
> >> >   know what the expected output is from the stock sender, and
> >> >   how do I adjust what's coming from this ABA one? I don't think
> >> >   that the stock one could be easily adapted, as it probably
> >> >   grounds in the manifold, and the ABA one is plastic, not
> >> >   metal. I don't have an ABA Bentley to see how it's normally
> >> >   wired up. Thanks! Cathy
> >> >