GM style thermistors

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Turbo nut
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GM style thermistors

Post by Turbo nut »

Where can I purchase bare thermistors that work like the ones in the stock GM sensors.
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cmonref
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Re: GM style thermistors

Post by cmonref »

Tom,

Digi-key comes to mind -- I bought some to replace the sensor in the 911 autoheat system in the heater valve. Did some basic research on the US Sensor site at:

http://www.ussensor.com/index.html

The tbitz MS system uses thermistors from US Sensor for the coolant signal. He puts a bare sensor in a ring terminal and mounts the ring terminal to a bolt on the cylinder head.

Brian
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