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Auto
Meter offers several options that can be included
with your computer package. Options typical
in a sportsman application include the following:
- 8 EGT's (Exhaust Gas Temperature Probes
and Transducers)
- Additional Pressure Sensors
- Temperature Sensors
- Voltage Reducer
- Vacuum Sensor
- Shock Travel Sensor. This system is designed
to monitor the suspension movement at launch
as well as down the track.
Equipment for something like a Pro Stock (car
or truck) application will typically include
the following additional equipment:
- Input Shaft Sensor (Lenco). This sensor
determines the speed of the input shaft. It's
a must have if you want to know what is really
going on inside the bell housing.
- 25 PSI Pressure Sensor and Cable for Regulated
Fuel Pressure ("Cable" is a data transmission
harness)
A number of different
RPM sensors are available for the Data Logger.
Typically, you can measure input shaft RPM
(currently available for Lenco style transmissions),
engine RPM and driveshaft RPM. Engine speed
is picked up by way of the ignition tach
output terminal on an ignition control box.
The input shaft speed sensor is picked up
via the "candlestick" on a Lenco while the
driveshaft speed is picked up with a rear
end sensor such as the unit shown in this
photo. Auto Meter offers rear end collars
for 12-bolt Chevrolets as well as large
and small pinion Ford 9-inch rear axles.
Basically, a collar is installed on the
rear end yokes and a series of magnets pick
up the speed of the yoke. An RPM sensor
or pickup is installed on the housing. This
arrangement is similar to a crank trigger
installation on an engine. |
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