Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Earle Horton wrote:
> "Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1150725650.132230.114400@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> >
> > Mike Romain wrote:
> > <<snip>>
> > > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
> > > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
> > > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
> >
> >
> > Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
> > but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
> > narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
> > in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
> > manifold.
> >
> If you know as much as you say you do, it should be easy to build it with
> parts from Radio Shack.
A. I don't want to reinvent the wheel, and B, I want something that
looks like it fits in an automotive panel, not a homemade looking
thing.
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150725650.132230.114400@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> <<snip>>
> > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
> > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
> > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>
>
> Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
> but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
> narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
> in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
> manifold.
>
If you know as much as you say you do, it should be easy to build it with
parts from Radio Shack.
Earle
news:1150725650.132230.114400@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> <<snip>>
> > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
> > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
> > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>
>
> Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
> but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
> narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
> in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
> manifold.
>
If you know as much as you say you do, it should be easy to build it with
parts from Radio Shack.
Earle
#33
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150725650.132230.114400@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> <<snip>>
> > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
> > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
> > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>
>
> Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
> but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
> narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
> in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
> manifold.
>
If you know as much as you say you do, it should be easy to build it with
parts from Radio Shack.
Earle
news:1150725650.132230.114400@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> <<snip>>
> > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
> > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
> > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>
>
> Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
> but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
> narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
> in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
> manifold.
>
If you know as much as you say you do, it should be easy to build it with
parts from Radio Shack.
Earle
#34
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150725650.132230.114400@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> <<snip>>
> > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
> > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
> > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>
>
> Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
> but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
> narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
> in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
> manifold.
>
If you know as much as you say you do, it should be easy to build it with
parts from Radio Shack.
Earle
news:1150725650.132230.114400@i40g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> <<snip>>
> > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
> > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
> > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>
>
> Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
> but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
> narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
> in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
> manifold.
>
If you know as much as you say you do, it should be easy to build it with
parts from Radio Shack.
Earle
#35
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Well.... if you don't want to by aircraft parts you might try a scientific
equipment supplier to find a gauge calibrated in in-hg. Call your local
high school science department as ask who they use.
May we ask why use need this calibration?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150727695.316308.40630@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Bret Ludwig wrote:
>> >
>> > Mike Romain wrote:
>> > <<snip>>
>> > > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
>> > > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
>> > > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>> >
>> > Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
>> > but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
>> > narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
>> > in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
>> > manifold.
>>
>>
>> Ok... Man now 'that' would be some fun interpreting any useful info
>> from it. LOL!
>>
>> Thunderstorm on the way, time to put the roof up or... did I just blow
>> an intake gasket?
>
>
> The aircraft industry has used EXACTLY what I am talking about for 70
> years with perfect success. But I don't think $400 is a reasonable
> price.
>
equipment supplier to find a gauge calibrated in in-hg. Call your local
high school science department as ask who they use.
May we ask why use need this calibration?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150727695.316308.40630@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Bret Ludwig wrote:
>> >
>> > Mike Romain wrote:
>> > <<snip>>
>> > > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
>> > > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
>> > > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>> >
>> > Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
>> > but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
>> > narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
>> > in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
>> > manifold.
>>
>>
>> Ok... Man now 'that' would be some fun interpreting any useful info
>> from it. LOL!
>>
>> Thunderstorm on the way, time to put the roof up or... did I just blow
>> an intake gasket?
>
>
> The aircraft industry has used EXACTLY what I am talking about for 70
> years with perfect success. But I don't think $400 is a reasonable
> price.
>
#36
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Well.... if you don't want to by aircraft parts you might try a scientific
equipment supplier to find a gauge calibrated in in-hg. Call your local
high school science department as ask who they use.
May we ask why use need this calibration?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150727695.316308.40630@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Bret Ludwig wrote:
>> >
>> > Mike Romain wrote:
>> > <<snip>>
>> > > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
>> > > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
>> > > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>> >
>> > Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
>> > but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
>> > narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
>> > in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
>> > manifold.
>>
>>
>> Ok... Man now 'that' would be some fun interpreting any useful info
>> from it. LOL!
>>
>> Thunderstorm on the way, time to put the roof up or... did I just blow
>> an intake gasket?
>
>
> The aircraft industry has used EXACTLY what I am talking about for 70
> years with perfect success. But I don't think $400 is a reasonable
> price.
>
equipment supplier to find a gauge calibrated in in-hg. Call your local
high school science department as ask who they use.
May we ask why use need this calibration?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150727695.316308.40630@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Bret Ludwig wrote:
>> >
>> > Mike Romain wrote:
>> > <<snip>>
>> > > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
>> > > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
>> > > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>> >
>> > Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
>> > but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
>> > narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
>> > in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
>> > manifold.
>>
>>
>> Ok... Man now 'that' would be some fun interpreting any useful info
>> from it. LOL!
>>
>> Thunderstorm on the way, time to put the roof up or... did I just blow
>> an intake gasket?
>
>
> The aircraft industry has used EXACTLY what I am talking about for 70
> years with perfect success. But I don't think $400 is a reasonable
> price.
>
#37
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Well.... if you don't want to by aircraft parts you might try a scientific
equipment supplier to find a gauge calibrated in in-hg. Call your local
high school science department as ask who they use.
May we ask why use need this calibration?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150727695.316308.40630@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Bret Ludwig wrote:
>> >
>> > Mike Romain wrote:
>> > <<snip>>
>> > > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
>> > > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
>> > > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>> >
>> > Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
>> > but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
>> > narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
>> > in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
>> > manifold.
>>
>>
>> Ok... Man now 'that' would be some fun interpreting any useful info
>> from it. LOL!
>>
>> Thunderstorm on the way, time to put the roof up or... did I just blow
>> an intake gasket?
>
>
> The aircraft industry has used EXACTLY what I am talking about for 70
> years with perfect success. But I don't think $400 is a reasonable
> price.
>
equipment supplier to find a gauge calibrated in in-hg. Call your local
high school science department as ask who they use.
May we ask why use need this calibration?
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1150727695.316308.40630@u72g2000cwu.googlegro ups.com...
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Bret Ludwig wrote:
>> >
>> > Mike Romain wrote:
>> > <<snip>>
>> > > You would be better off posting in a weather newsgroup or a marine
>> > > group. You are looking for a weather instrument, not an automotive
>> > > instrument. Don't they call it a barometer?
>> >
>> > Barometers, altimiters, and pressure gauges of all sorts are related,
>> > but they aren't necessarily interchangeable. And NO, I do not want a
>> > narometer or an altimeter. I want an absolute pressure gauge calibrated
>> > in inches mercury for hooking to a spark ignition engine's intake
>> > manifold.
>>
>>
>> Ok... Man now 'that' would be some fun interpreting any useful info
>> from it. LOL!
>>
>> Thunderstorm on the way, time to put the roof up or... did I just blow
>> an intake gasket?
>
>
> The aircraft industry has used EXACTLY what I am talking about for 70
> years with perfect success. But I don't think $400 is a reasonable
> price.
>
#38
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Earle Horton wrote:
<<snip>>
> > A. I don't want to reinvent the wheel, and B, I want something that
> > looks like it fits in an automotive panel, not a homemade looking
> > thing.
> >
> That's why you're putting a wood chipper engine in a YJ? lol
A deutz is a general purpose diesel engine, not a specialized wood
chipper engine. Many wood chippers have Chevy, Ford or Jeep
engines-yes, Jeep engines, the old F-head, or six cylinder
Continentals.
#39
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Earle Horton wrote:
<<snip>>
> > A. I don't want to reinvent the wheel, and B, I want something that
> > looks like it fits in an automotive panel, not a homemade looking
> > thing.
> >
> That's why you're putting a wood chipper engine in a YJ? lol
A deutz is a general purpose diesel engine, not a specialized wood
chipper engine. Many wood chippers have Chevy, Ford or Jeep
engines-yes, Jeep engines, the old F-head, or six cylinder
Continentals.
#40
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Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Earle Horton wrote:
<<snip>>
> > A. I don't want to reinvent the wheel, and B, I want something that
> > looks like it fits in an automotive panel, not a homemade looking
> > thing.
> >
> That's why you're putting a wood chipper engine in a YJ? lol
A deutz is a general purpose diesel engine, not a specialized wood
chipper engine. Many wood chippers have Chevy, Ford or Jeep
engines-yes, Jeep engines, the old F-head, or six cylinder
Continentals.