setting non gm thermistor table

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Gaz_T
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setting non gm thermistor table

Post by Gaz_T »

Ok, I have my car running on ms now but its on an old car so all the temp sensors and things were got from scrapyards/junkyards and the reading are a little high so I need to calibrate them.

I have read the manual on how to do this and i need to input three resistance readings, but my question is how do I know what the resistance is at what temp? and the manual shows a –40 temp I don’t think I could create the conditions to even take that sort of reading can anyone point me to a simple way :? ?
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Matt Cramer
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Re: setting non gm thermistor table

Post by Matt Cramer »

You may be able to get the settings from a manual somewhere. If not, see our article on how to test sensors on your stovetop:

http://www.DIYAutoTune.com/tech_article ... lation.htm
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