i didnt think he bought one in the end.


anyway, lots of details of sensor on this ebay page
the resistance specs seem to match up very well to oem, perfectly within range.


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0621089045











fitted that sensor the weekend!!
I can confirm it is highly responsive!!
this is the sensor that i see my intake temps from on my commander unit.


I'm seeing very similar temp readings so I know these to be correct give or take.


On boost tho I can see the temps go from say 37-50c in literally 2-3seconds on a 3rd gear pull.

Then off the throttle it'll go back down to low 40s within a few seconds.


Bare in mind it was 24-25c saturday!!



the oem sensor would struggle to even reach 42-45C from a 37c starting temp.



Before, as many know on the power fc, you may only notice a few degree jump when on boost over a couple of seconds.




So old sensor you'd never really get to this rapid increase in temp readings.



This thing responded in milli seconds!! Like I say it jumped from 37,38,39,40,41,42,42,44,45,46,47,48,49,50 on the commander in 2-3seconds! Very quick.

oem sensor, as i mentioned above i dout would have got past 42-45C!

Pros, it showing you real time temps!
Is not lagging behind like the stock sensor!!
is not heatsoaking like the stock sensor.


But end of the day, it's not as if the stock sensor has killed engines has it, so I can't imagine it's a massive advantage.


but certainly a good guide to true realtime temps.

not like the laggy stock oem sensor



required cutting off oem plug and wiring this on into the stock harness.










