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Hi all,

Just fitted my PowerFC and one of the monitor options is air temperature. My car however, does not have a value for this. Do GTST's come factory with an air intake temperature sensor? Can you fit one and get it to work with PFC? If so, any information you could give would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers!

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My R32 does not have a sensor. BNR32's do, but dunno what one looks like. If you wish just fit a 20kohm job from bosch.

Thats what I'm about to do....

The PFC's tend to carry over stuff from model to model, so I wont be suprised if it works perfect.

Good Luck TT

GTRs have air temp sensors std located in the inlet manifolds. Itcould be generically the same as the Bosch / Holden etc type, but better bet would be to use the GTR part number.

Its something i have also been considering, but then you have to check how the Ofc reads the signal...does anyone know of there any any spare pins in the Pfc plug?

Reminds me of my bike days when they leave some tings out of certain models. Working on the theory they just leave the bit off, and everything else including the program is there I'm going to test with an old "Environmentally friendly" Daikin A/C sensor. I have chart for that and I bet if I just plug it onto the same terminal the BNR32's use, then bingo it will work.... If not I'll just use an AUX terminal via my datalogit FC-Box.

I think this will work because when we set up a multi sytem A/C we write a program for the sytem with the most components and just down grade it for the smaller jobs

I'll let you know the outcome...

TT

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