ALDL Logger

160 And 8192 Baud Aldl
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found it

http://www.symtechlabs.com/catalog/ms-a ... -c-31.html

I just went to jaycar and got a $5 box to fit it to and viola!
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Does anybody have any guidelines for EG Temps, what to expect etc?
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I've done a bit of research on google to see what people look for, and theres varying results, unfortunately I haven't been back to the dyno since installing it, so I can't see how it relates to a dyno pull, however I feel the results will be very similar to my drag racing logs.

most seemed to say to keep it below 750-800 Deg C .... but mine barely gets to that by the end of the 1/4 .... BUT mine is only before the turbo inlet, not right on the side of the head, so im not sure how much that changes the results.

At the time of installing it, it was more because I can more than anything else, and I just wanted to see how it worked and get some data from it!
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i think i have a homebrew solution on the go just pulled the front off my cheapy egt gauge time for a couple extra wires out the back pretty simple inside just a HA17358 8 pin chip now i just need to find out the volts out at full temp ciggy lighter got me upto 0.6v output might have to use the ovan in a minute see how close to 5V i get
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lol good luck getting enough temp out of an oven !!! youd be better off with a blue flamed blowtorch
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ok got to 600c in the gas heater pilot light 2V out at 600c on the gauge.the gauge wires im pulling the signal from may be a bit too buffered for fast response but its a start
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connected to logger woot now i just need the logger.adx so i can hook it into tp and get a sweep logged
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lol your a classic delcowizzid :)
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VL400 must of forgotten the logger v2 adx in the download package LOL
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Ah so I did! Attached here....
LoggerV2.adx
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Your sensor output is fairly similar to holden202t's setup. His is 0-1250deg, so 2V would be 500deg.
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