E85 Content Sensor Options

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E85 Content Sensor Options

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Coincidence?
$199 Zeitronix
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Item #4 New Style Flex fuel sensor GM 13577394 or 13577379 (not sure if these output Freq or Voltage) For GM 3.6 engine
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$66 bucks
Gm Parts Direct and search part #13577394

All of these appear to be the same. I'd like to know if there's a way if they output frequency or voltage...
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they output frequency

lots more info here http://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page= ... 2FFirmWare
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I found a lot more hardware specific info here on the MR2 Owners Club Message Board ... Covers most of the available sensors from the GM lineup...

I was under the impression that the newer sensors output in voltage as opposed to frequency. Seems as though it's the gauges/lcd displays that come prepackaged in these kits that convert/output the frequency signal in volts for more compatibility with standalone ecu's. Lucky for me VEMS can use both, in fact frequency is said to be less "crude" in it's output resolution than a converted volts output.

Here's the Dynosty Kit where they list output in volts... it was misleading at first but I think I got it now...

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Zeitronix also claims to grab fuel temp, if that helps you.
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Vw part.
It is much cheaper and works good and it is the same as Zeitronix

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Felt like I should post this up...
http://paceperformance.com/i-10801493-1 ... r-e85.html

55 bucks....
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Fantastic thread. Thanks guys
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got a part number for the connector kit anyone?
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to answer my own question, its a delphi GT150.
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