Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??

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Re: Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??

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Just had this appear in my emails, would hate to see the cost, but gives you an idea what is available to the OEMs.

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Re: Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??

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My interest is a bit the reverse of this.

What I'd like to build is a few Interceptors, or level convertors. Especially to remap the MAF, MAP and IAT sensors.

Has anyone here built simulators for the MAF/MAP sensors or IAT sensors ?

It's basically the same things as a in a PCM tester anyway. Maybe I should read some more.
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Re: Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??

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You mean like a MAP ecu piggyback I should of kept a few thrown a few in the bin I've removed lol
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Re: Wanting to build a PCM bench tester??

Post by antus »

Its just 0-5v analog for most sensors, with tables to map voltage to units in the tune. But normally you'd use stock sensors and not touch that.
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