Pressure sensors
xxalexx at ix.netcom.com
xxalexx at ix.netcom.com
Wed Dec 16 06:16:06 GMT 1998
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alex
> Hi,
> Has anyone built an adjustable fuel pressure regulator that increases the fuel pressure relative to boost? Would the below discussed NPC-410 work? Any ideas on how to regulate the fuel pressure u> Jegs has one made by Paxton for $143.00. Has any
one tried this unit?
> I would like to build one but am stumped on how to tie the sensor to the regulator. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
> At 06:07 AM 12/15/98 PST, you wrote:
> >Guys,
> > Just rec'd a free sample of a new micro pressure sensor from Lucas.
> >This little guy is a sub-dip SO-8 package, (surface mount - about 1/8 by
> >1/4 inch in size!) with a tiny air pressure sensing hole on the top!
> >Pretty cool - what'll they think up next?
> >
> >Lucas has some sensor info on their page:
> >http://www.novasensor.com
> >
> >The page is sort of rude in terms of silly registration (just leave all
> >fields blank and it'll work). This tiny sensor is the NPP-301.
> >
> >They also have more traditional pressure sensors, with hose pips,
> >stocked by Digikey for $17 (NPC-410 family) which could be used as MAP
> >sensors, etc. Various pressure ranges are available. You'd need an
> >additional op-amp etc to cvt the output voltage of these sensors into
> >the more traditional 0-5 volt range...
> >
> >-Bill
> >
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> Clarence Wood
> Software&Such...
> 1982 280zx Turbo
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>
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