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Gery83
17-02-09, 17:54
I think we had something like this before, but this is a good chance to gather all the data sheets we have for the different sensors.

The reason why I started this, is that I need the datasheet for BOSCH #0280130060. It is an intake temp sensor from Kappa.
The question is, can I use it in place of the weber one in Q4?

Thanks!


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Gery83
17-02-09, 17:59
Intake air temp sensor: 706

Map sensor: 707

Water/Oil temp sensor: 708

Throttle position sensor: 709

AlfaJack
17-02-09, 18:47
I think the Kappa one will not fit in the thermostat....

Gery83
17-02-09, 19:12
I think the Kappa one will not fit in the thermostat....

You were right, if I used the original manifold, but I'm using a kappa manifold.
This is why I need to know if it has the same specs.

AlfaJack
17-02-09, 20:05
You were right, if I used the original manifold, but I'm using a kappa manifold.
This is why I need to know if it has the same specs.

Sorry my mistake, I thought we were looking at Water temp sensors, not air temp :redface::redface::redface:

arjunior45
18-02-09, 11:52
I think we had something like this before, but this is a good chance to gather all the data sheets we have for the different sensors.

The reason why I started this, is that I need the datasheet for BOSCH #0280130060. It is an intake temp sensor from Kappa.
The question is, can I use it in place of the weber one in Q4?

Thanks!


705


instead of the Q4s oem air temp sensor and the oem map {aps} sensor you could use also the Bosch hubrid aps sensor, part number 0261230042. And you can place it directly on the intake manifold!
Connections for this one:
1=negative - earth
2=air temp signal
3=+5v
4=pressure signal

oem weber connections :
A=+5v
B=negative - earth
C=pressure signal

Nick

Gery83
18-02-09, 15:42
instead of the Q4s oem air temp sensor and the oem map {aps} sensor you could use also the Bosch hubrid aps sensor, part number 0261230042. And you can place it directly on the intake manifold!
Connections for this one:
1=negative - earth
2=air temp signal
3=+5v
4=pressure signal

oem weber connections :
A=+5v
B=negative - earth
C=pressure signal

Nick

Hi!

Thanks!

Can I simply put it in, without any modifications in the ECU software?
Does it have the same parameters?

Thank you!

arjunior45
18-02-09, 16:15
yes, you can just replace both of the oem sensors with this hybrid one and there is no need to remap - modify the ecu software.
I think it cost less too.

Nick

Gery83
18-02-09, 16:25
yes, you can just replace both of the oem sensors with this hybrid one and there is no need to remap - modify the ecu software.
I think it cost less too.

Nick

Fantastic!

Thank you! :D
Tomorrow I'll buy one!

Gery83
18-02-09, 18:38
This is the little guy! :D

BOSCH 0 261 230 042 (http://rb-aa.bosch.com/boaasocs/index.jsp;jsessionid=C244C7FF31AC7BF15BA0A053E0822 43C.sundoro?ccat_id=108&prod_id=192)

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arjunior45
19-02-09, 07:03
yes,
this is the 'little guy'. All you need is a new hole of 12mm diameter - to mount this sensor - and the wire connections, as described.

Have fun with your mod on your Kappa manifold.

Nick

ps.
could you inform us about the cost of it? I do not remember it any more.

arjunior45
19-02-09, 07:15
I forgot,

if you want to go to higher boost pressure, with a different turbo of coarse, you could also use the same type of Bosch hybrid sensor but with part number 0281002437, which goes up to 3 bar {instead of the 2,5 bar of the oem one or the Bosch 0261230042}. With this one, at 3 bar absolute, you mast remap the eprom.

Nick

arjunior45
19-02-09, 10:44
Did someone have the data sheet / specifications for the oem 'electronic ignition modules' and the oem 'ignition coils', used in the second and third version {02-'93 onwards}?

Nick

Gery83
19-02-09, 16:32
yes,
this is the 'little guy'. All you need is a new hole of 12mm diameter - to mount this sensor - and the wire connections, as described.

Have fun with your mod on your Kappa manifold.

Nick

ps.
could you inform us about the cost of it? I do not remember it any more.

Here it is:
It's not bosch, but EPS an italian manufacturer.
It costed me with 46% preference 12394HUF witch is around 40.5EUR.

716

arjunior45
19-02-09, 17:14
Here it is:
It's not bosch, but EPS an italian manufacturer.
It costed me with 46% preference 12394HUF witch is around 40.5EUR.

716

as long as this one has the same range with the bosch one I can not see why not to use it.
And I believe it cost less than the Bosch one.

Plenty of fitting for you. Have fun.

Nick

Gery83
19-02-09, 17:20
as long as this one has the same range with the bosch one I can not see why not to use it.
And I believe it cost less than the Bosch one.

Plenty of fitting for you. Have fun.

Nick

Thanks!

It's the same as the bosch, its a reproduction. So you don't have to pay for the name...
Thanks! :biggrin:

Gery83
20-02-09, 18:44
as long as this one has the same range with the bosch one I can not see why not to use it.
And I believe it cost less than the Bosch one.

Plenty of fitting for you. Have fun.

Nick


Where can I get a connector for it?

Thanks!

Gery83
21-02-09, 07:56
as long as this one has the same range with the bosch one I can not see why not to use it.
And I believe it cost less than the Bosch one.

Plenty of fitting for you. Have fun.

Nick

It's finally fitted. :D

720

arjunior45
22-02-09, 15:23
good job. carry on

Nick