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LAMBDA SENSORS

More information on choosing Lambda sensors and connecting to a MoTeC ECU or Dash Logger is available in Lambda measurement.

Lambda Sensor

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Lambda Sensor

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Bosch LSU 4.9

Wideband 5 wire Lambda sensor

Part No: #57006

Bosch LSU 4.2

Wideband 5 wire Lambda sensor

Part No: #57005

NTK UEGO

Wideband 5 wire Lambda sensor

Part No: #57007

Lambda Sensor

Accessory Details

Lambda Sensor

Accessory Details

Lambda Bung

Mild Steel Weld-In 18 x 1.5

Part No: #59001

Lambda Bung

Stainless Steel Weld-In 18 x 1.5

Part No: #59002

Connector

Bosch LSU 4.9

Part No: #64010

M800 OEM Lambda Adaptor

(300mm from OEM to DTM plug)

Part No: #61044

Lambda Sensor Extension Loom

(for NTK E1) 0.55m

Part No: #61220

Lambda Connector Kit

Bosch LSU 4.2

Part No: #64009

8 Pin Connector Kit for NTK UEGO

Female

Part No: #65042

8 Pin Connector Kit for NTK UEGO

Male

Part No: #65085

TEMP SENSORS - AIR

Air Temperature Sensor

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Air Temperature Sensor

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Air Temperature Sensor

14 x 1.5 mm Delco 15 to 100 °C

Part No: #54002

Air Temperature Sensor

Connector Details

Air Temperature Sensor

Connector Details

Air Temperature Sensor Connector Kit

Delco Grey

Part No: #64001

TEMP SENSORS - WATER

Water Temperature Sensor

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Water Temperature Sensor

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Water Temperature Sensor

Bosch M12x1.5, –40 to 130 °C

Part No: #55001

Water Temperature Sensor

Connector Details

Water Temperature Sensor

Connector Details

Water Temperature Sensor

Connector Kit, Gold Pin

Part No: #64004

TEMP SENSORS - EXHAUST GAS

TEMP SENSORS - THERMOCOUPLE

One sensor in widespread use for different applications is the K-type thermocouple. With a heat range of –200 to 1260 °C, these sensors are suitable for the hottest applications such as brake rotor and exhaust temperatures. K-type thermocouples come in either an exposed tip or an enclosed tip. Exposed tip is faster in measuring change in temperature but is more susceptible to breakage from vibration or shock waves. Enclosed tip thermocouples are more reliable but deliver a slower update rate of between three to eight times per second.

Thermocouple Temperature

Sensor Details

Thermocouple Temperature

Sensor Details

Thermocouple K-type - Enclosed

Sensing probe diameter 1/8" (3mm)
Total length 2130mm
Compression fitting suits 1/8 NPT threaded hole

Part No: #58009

Thermocouple K-type - Exposed

Sensing probe diameter 1/8" (3mm)
Total length 2010mm
Compression fitting suits 1/8 NPT threaded hole

Part No: #58005

Thermocouple Right Angle Tip - 600mm

Sensing probe diameter 1/4" (6.35mm)
Requires Comp Fitting

Part No: #58015

Thermocouple Right Angle Tip - 700mm

Sensing probe diameter 1/4" (6.35mm)
Requires Comp Fitting

Part No: #58016

Thermocouple Right Angle Tip - 800mm

Sensing probe diameter 1/4" (6.35mm)
Requires Comp Fitting

Part No: #58017

Thermocouple Right Angle Tip - 900mm

Sensing probe diameter 1/4" (6.35mm)
Requires Comp Fitting

Part No: #58018

Thermocouple Temperature

Sensor Kits Details

Thermocouple Temperature

Sensor Kits Details

Thermocouple Right Angle Drag Kit EIGHTH NPT

Part No: #58014A

Thermocouple Right Angle Drag Kit QUARTER NPT

Part No: #58014B

Thermocouple Temperature

Sensor Fitting and Accessory Details

Thermocouple Temperature

Sensor Fitting and Accessory Details

Compression Fitting

Designed for
1/4" (6.35mm) sensing probe
1/8 NPT threaded hole

Part No: #58050

Compression Fitting

Designed for
1/4" (6.35mm) sensing probe
1/4 NPT threaded hole

Part No: #58051

Thermocouple Temperature

Amplifier Details

Thermocouple Temperature

Amplifier Details

TCA Thermocouple Amplifier

For use with K-type sensors

Part No: #58008

PRESSURE SENSORS - OVERVIEW

How Pressure is measured

Pressure sensors work on a differential basis by measuring the difference between the applied pressure and a reference pressure. The reference can either be absolute vacuum pressure or atmospheric (ambient air) pressure. The sensor is therefore said to measure either 'absolute' or 'gauge' pressure.

Atmospheric pressure varies constantly from place to place, moment to moment depending on ambient weather conditions. The standard atmospheric pressure is approximately equal to typical air pressure at sea level and standardised to 101.325 kPa [or 0 psi(sg), 14.7 psi(a), 1.01 bar].

Absolute Pressure

An absolute pressure sensor measures pressure relative to absolute vacuum.
A sensor held out in normal air at sea level will show around 101 kPa [14.7 psi(a), 1.01 bar].

For example, manifold pressure (MAP) sensors are absolute pressure sensors, as these sensors are required to measure pressures both below (vacuum) and above atmospheric pressure.

Gauge Pressure

Pressure can be measured relative to atmospheric pressure. This is known as gauge pressure and in technical work, should be written as psi(g).

For example the air pressure in a tire of a car, which might be said to be '30 psi', is actually 30 psi above atmospheric pressure and should be more accurately referred to as 30 psi(g).

Sealed Gauge

Sometimes the rear of a sensor is sealed to prevent contamination and improve the repeatability of readings.

The zero point of the sensor is set to standard atmospheric pressure. This may not be exactly the same pressure as where you are on any given day, resulting in offset readings. Changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure will not effect the reading from sealed gauge sensors, it is an accurate measurement of actual gauge pressure above standard atmospheric.

Sealed gauge measurements are labelled as psi(s) or psi(sg).

Pressure Sensors

MoTeC supplies a wide variety of quality pressure sensors, all of which have been tested and calibrated to suit MoTeC systems. These sensors come in a variety of pressure ranges, and can be set up within the Dash Logger or ECU to show many units, including psi(g), psi(a), kPa(g), kPa(a) and bar. Some sensors are available to suit specific applications such as Nitro methane compatible sensors.

MoTeC supplies the following types:

  • Air pressure sensors
  • Fluid pressure sensors

PRESSURE SENSORS - AIR

Air Pressure Sensors

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Air Pressure Sensors

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MAP sensor - 1 bar absolute

Delco

Part No: #53001

MAP sensor - 2 bar absolute

Delco

Part No: #53002

MAP sensor - 3 bar absolute

Delco

Part No: #53003

TMAP Sensor

Pressure: 20 to 300 kPa
Temperature: -20 to 130°C

Part No: #53010

Air Pressure Sensor Kits

Kit Details

Air Pressure Sensor Kits

Kit Details

ECU Sensor Kit with 1 Bar MAP

Normally Aspirated

Part No: #55100

ECU Sensor Kit with 3 Bar MAP

Turbo

Part No: #55300

Air Pressure Sensor

Connector Details

Air Pressure Sensor

Connector Details

1 Bar MAP Sensor Connector Kit

Green

Part No: #64002

2 & 3 Bar MAP Sensor Connector Kit

Black

Part No: #64003

CRANK CAM & SPEED SENSORS - HALL

HALL SENSORS

Hall sensors contain a semiconductor Hall effect integrated circuit (IC) and a magnet. There are Hall sensor types available that can be used with a tooth (gear) style trigger wheel for measuring crank angle or wheel speed, and types that use a vaned rotor passing through a Hall sensor gap.
The IC detects changes in the field strength as the vane passes through the sensor gap or a tooth passes the sensor tip. The output voltage changes from low to high (or high to low) when the leading edge of the tooth passes the centre of the sensor.
The vane or tooth material must be magnetically soft, such as mild steel—do not use stainless steel.

Hall Sensor

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Hall Sensor

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Hall Sensor

Flange Mounted

Part No: #59110

Hall Wheel Speed Sensor

7/16 x 20 thread

Part No: #57102

HKZ101 Hall Switch

to suit Vaned Rotor

Part No: #51121

CRANK CAM & SPEED SENSORS - MAGNETIC

MAGNETIC SENSORS

A magnetic sensor consists of a wound coil of wire that generates a voltage between the sensor wires when the magnetic field strength changes as the tooth passes the sensor. The output voltage amplitude depends on the gap between sensor and tooth and increases with increased speed past the trigger wheel.

Magnetic sensors may be used if the trigger wheel has a large number of teeth as the sensor has a small magnetic pole size. They are often used as crankshaft or wheel speed sensors.

The sensor may be wired for either a rising or falling waveform by reversing the wires. The ECU should be setup accordingly. The tooth material must be magnetically soft, such as mild steel (do not use stainless steel).

Magnetic sensors must use shielded wire to help eliminate unwanted electrical noise and must be mounted rigidly as any vibration can cause false signals.

Magnetic Sensor

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Magnetic Sensor

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Magnetic Sensor

Right angle Delco

Part No: #52001

Magnetic Sensor

Straight Delco

Part No: #51004

Magnetic Sensor

Connector Details

Magnetic Sensor

Connector Details

Magnetic Sensor

Connector Kit

Part No: #64000

MAGNETIC SENSOR AMPLIFIERS

The Dual Magnetic Converter (DMC) converts magnetic style signals to open collector output signals – a square wave. This makes a typical magnetic sensor behave as a switched or Hall Effect sensor, to make the signals suitable for use with MoTeC ECUs and loggers.

This allows magnetic sensors to be used in applications where previously a Hall sensor was required, for example when using the digital inputs on an ECU to measure wheel speed.

A single DMC can convert two independent magnetic sensor signals.

The DMC comes in 4 versions, each having different trigger levels according to the requirements of the intended application.

  • DMC A
    This version is intended for fuel flow sensors which have a very low trigger level.
    Heavy filtering minimises the possibility of interference, resulting in significant variation of the trigger level with frequency.
  • DMC B
    This version is intended for engine trigger sensors that have insufficient amplitude to trigger a logic level input.
    Minimal filtering avoids delays in the signal. The trigger level does not vary significantly at normal operating frequencies.
  • DMC C
    This version is intended for ignition system input conditioners, typically used in drag racing, for measuring ignition timing.
  • DMC D
    This version is intended for magnetic wheel speed sensors.
    The signal should be symmetrical around zero volts.
    Heavy filtering minimises the possibility of interference, resulting in significant variation of the trigger level with frequency.

Magnetic Sensor

Amplifier Details

Magnetic Sensor

Amplifier Details

DMC A - Dual Magnetic Convertor

Flow Sensor Amplifier

Part No: #53111

DMC C - Dual Magnetic Convertor

General Purpose

Part No: #53117

DMC D - Dual Magnetic Convertor

General Purpose

Part No: #53118

POSITION SENSORS - THROTTLE

Throttle Position Sensor

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Throttle Position Sensor

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D-Drive Black Throttle Position Sensor

RH

Part No: #56001

D-Drive White Throttle Position Sensor

LH

Part No: #56002

Throttle Position Sensor

Connector Details

Throttle Position Sensor

Connector Details

D-Drive Throttle Position Sensor

Connector Kit

Part No: #65012

POSITION SENSORS - STEERING ANGLE

Steering Angle Sensor

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Steering Angle Sensor

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Steering Angle Sensor - 1 turn

Part No: #59005

Steering Angle Sensor - 3 turns

Part No: #59008

Steering Angle Sensor - 5 turns

Part No: #59104

Steering Angle Sensor - 10 turns

Part No: #59103

Steering Angle Sensor

Spare Part Details

Steering Angle Sensor

Spare Part Details

Steering Pulley

24 teeth

Part No: #59100

Steering Pulley

60 teeth

Part No: #59101

Steering Angle Sensor Belt

Part No: #59102

Steering Angle Sensor

Kit Details

Steering Angle Sensor

Kit Details

Steering Angle Sensor Kit - 3 turn

Part No: #59007

Steering Angle Sensor Kit - 10 turn

Part No: #59006

POSITION SENSORS - LINEAR POTENTIOMETER

Linear Potentiometers

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Linear Potentiometers

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Linear Potentiometer Wiper Kit

fits MoTeC only

Part No: #57145

Linear Potentiometer Shaft

150mm, Fits #57155

Part No: #57140

Linear Potentiometer Shaft

75mm, Fits #57154

Part No: #57142

Linear Potentiometer 75mm

Part No: #57154

Linear Potentiometer 150mm

Part No: #57155

Linear Potentiometer 100mm

Part No: #57156

Linear Potentiometer 125mm

Part No: #57157

Linear Potentiometer 200mm

Part No: #57158

Linear Potentiometer 250mm

Part No: #57159

FORCE & MOTION - GFORCE

These sensors are used to measure vehicle acceleration, i.e. acceleration, braking and cornering force, which are also used for drawing track maps. 3G (+/–) sensors have a measuring range adequate for normal vehicle behaviour. Peak values in accidents require larger ranges. The signals from a G-Force sensor are normally filtered to reduce high frequency noise on the readings, resulting in more accurate vehicle G-Forces. That way we are measuring actual forces on the vehicle and not vibration or engine noise.

G-Force Sensor

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G-Force Sensor

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Triple Axis - 3G Sensor

Three Axis +/– 3G

Part No: #57212

FORCE & MOTION - INERTIAL MEASUREMENT

Inertial Measurement Units use a combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes and magnetometers to measure G forces, angular velocity and magnetic fields. In this case, each of the three parameters is triple axis, with each axis orthogonal to the others. These IMUs have been specifically developed for motorsport.

3 Force Sensor

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3 Force Sensor

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3 Force Combined Sensor

Simultaneously measures positive and negative G-Forces, Gyroscopic Forces and Magnetic fields (Compass).

Part No: #57213

KNOCK SENSORS

Knock Sensor

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Knock Sensor

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Knock Sensor (045)

Part No: #53120

Knock Sensor (006)

Part No: #53124

LAMBDA SENSORS

TEMP SENSORS - AIR

TEMP SENSORS - WATER

TEMP SENSORS - EXHAUST GAS

TEMP SENSORS - THERMOCOUPLE

PRESSURE SENSORS - OVERVIEW

PRESSURE SENSORS - AIR

PRESSURE SENSORS - FLUID

CRANK CAM & SPEED SENSORS - HALL

CRANK CAM & SPEED SENSORS - MAGNETIC

POSITION SENSORS - THROTTLE

POSITION SENSORS - STEERING ANGLE

POSITION SENSORS - LINEAR POTENTIOMETER

FORCE & MOTION - GFORCE

FORCE & MOTION - INERTIAL MEASUREMENT

KNOCK SENSORS