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adamwallace1989
13-05-2010, 21:40
First post!

Please can someone tell me what this sensor is and where abouts it goes. been blagging my head for a good couple of days

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg25/adamwallace1989/IMG_0186.jpg

of the b18ft engine

TrixNFlix
13-05-2010, 21:59
Is that the knock sensor?:scratch:

devilish dave
13-05-2010, 22:29
looks like a spare bit :D

TrixNFlix
13-05-2010, 22:40
looks like a spare bit :D

Don't start! :p:wasntme:

adamwallace1989
13-05-2010, 22:45
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

Ill just guess of the wiring loom when i start work on it lol

blaze
14-05-2010, 21:04
not a clue but i know when i go the 480 for a donner it was not bolted 2 any tin and the engine ran fine

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
14-05-2010, 21:09
First post!

Please can someone tell me what this sensor is and where abouts it goes. been blagging my head for a good couple of days

http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg25/adamwallace1989/IMG_0186.jpg

of the b18ft engine

It's a temp switch, same deal as an anti perc sensor/switch on a Renault 5 gtt, needs mounting near the inlet manifold.

adamwallace1989
15-05-2010, 11:18
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

so would this be used for the engine running or for the cooling system for the turbo when the engine isnt running

scott25
15-05-2010, 17:33
its a inlet temp sensor, it bolts on the bk right side of the inlet (right side if you was stood in front of engine looking at it)

adamwallace1989
22-05-2010, 14:54
been looking through the wiring diagrams. its a potentiometer switch, its link to the temp switch and the auxillary water pump relay. so does not affect the running of the engine at all

Haz
28-05-2010, 07:23
yup, just turns the elec waterpump on, so only needed if you run the waterpump, but it does run when the ignition is off so if engine is takes ages to cool in summer can be on for some time, so usually not fitted with the conversion.