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2JZ GTE intake temp sensor replacement


Swampy442

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You could replace the sensor , the Ecu has an internal fixed resistor and this is paired with the external resistance of a thermistor - sensor , this produces a voltage that equals the temp , very small voltage like 0.1 to 4 volts that equal the temp . It is non linear resistance ,I sure the numbers are in the manual . Quite a wide tolerance is considered serviceable . Fast reactance is considered to be below 0.5 seconds - don’t know what the stock sensor is , but sensors are available in a few ranges of resistance and seldom will be unique . Some are chip based now and tiny . I guess a durable one needed that matches the curve will work fine .

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I think on the stock ECU there is little benefit , as the control strategy is fixed and cannot be altered but on an aftermarket ECU you can add further use strategies . Heat soak strategies and part of a det strategy and water injection strategy. Any delay I don’t think will make that much difference at stock power levels ,the delay won’t be that slow . The stock ECU will use fixed temps as points to intervene rather than a sliding scale that an aftermarket Ecu can alter at a finer level . I guess there are not many tuners fully understand the control strategies and have solid data but use what they have altered previously . Heat soak - for example ,if you know the sensor is going to heatsoak when car is at idle or after a power event , you can use other data points like throttle position or oil temp and factor those in ,I doubt the stock ECU has any ability to change these at all from factory program 

 

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