FAQ
Does a CHT Sensor Differ from an EGT (Exhaust G...
Understand the difference between CHT and EGT sensors. Learn where they’re used, what they measure, and which is best for engine health or tuning.
Does a CHT Sensor Differ from an EGT (Exhaust G...
Understand the difference between CHT and EGT sensors. Learn where they’re used, what they measure, and which is best for engine health or tuning.
Wire a Linear Position Sensor into My Data Acqu...
Learn how to wire a linear position sensor to your ECU or DAQ system. Step-by-step tips for power, grounding, calibration, and avoiding common wiring issues.
Wire a Linear Position Sensor into My Data Acqu...
Learn how to wire a linear position sensor to your ECU or DAQ system. Step-by-step tips for power, grounding, calibration, and avoiding common wiring issues.
What’s the Difference Between Analog and Digita...
Compare analog vs. digital linear position sensors. Learn the key differences, pros, and cons to choose the best option for motorsports or industrial use.
What’s the Difference Between Analog and Digita...
Compare analog vs. digital linear position sensors. Learn the key differences, pros, and cons to choose the best option for motorsports or industrial use.
What Do I Do If I Suspect My EGT Probe Is Givin...
If you suspect your EGT probe is providing incorrect temperature measurements, there are several steps you can take to diagnose and resolve the issue.
What Do I Do If I Suspect My EGT Probe Is Givin...
If you suspect your EGT probe is providing incorrect temperature measurements, there are several steps you can take to diagnose and resolve the issue.
What is Sensor Linearity and What Does It Mean?
Linearity refers to how closely a sensor’s output follows a straight line in response to changes in what it’s measuring. Non-linearity is the amount the output deviates from that ideal...
What is Sensor Linearity and What Does It Mean?
Linearity refers to how closely a sensor’s output follows a straight line in response to changes in what it’s measuring. Non-linearity is the amount the output deviates from that ideal...