Thermal Sensor and Load Sensor

Clare Snyder snyder at huron.net
Sun Jul 19 01:35:39 GMT 1998


--For a REAL simple torque measurement - not too practical for
day-to-day use in the car and over the road, simply put a degree scale
on the driveshaft and with a magnet/pickup trigger an ignition coil and
connect your timing light. The timing light will read the twist in the
drive shaft. In order to be effective you might need to install a
torsion bar in place of the drive-shaft. Use a BIG torque wrench to
calibrate the driveshaft degrees/ft lbs and go from there. This basic
system works good for stationary engine load determination.
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