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twag4 09-23-2015 06:07 PM

oil pressure logging with ecutek
 
Can someone tell me how to log oil pressure with ecutek? I cannot find anything with search function or on google. Is it even possible?

go_a_way1 09-23-2015 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by twag4 (Post 2399386)
Can someone tell me how to log oil pressure with ecutek? I cannot find anything with search function or on google. Is it even possible?

I dont think our cars have real oil pressure sensor. Just a trip style one that tells you its too late for the light on your dash.

CSG Mike 09-23-2015 06:42 PM

It's not possible; the car only has a dummy light aka "its already too late".

You'd need to add your own oil pressure sensor.

twag4 09-23-2015 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 2399430)
It's not possible; the car only has a dummy light aka "its already too late".

You'd need to add your own oil pressure sensor.

*EDIT* Just read where they can only get oil temperature. Sorry for doubting @CSGMike!


How do the guys with the torque app do it? I thought that I read the AIM sports data logger can read and log oil pressure on our cars too. I thought there might be a secret way to get ecutek to do it also. Oh well...

CSG Mike 09-23-2015 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by twag4 (Post 2399524)
*EDIT* Just read where they can only get oil temperature. Sorry for doubting @CSGMike!


How do the guys with the torque app do it? I thought that I read the AIM sports data logger can read and log oil pressure on our cars too. I thought there might be a secret way to get ecutek to do it also. Oh well...

No worries; it's a super common question!

If you get a high end oil cooler, like the Greddy, it already comes pre-tapped with bungs available, so that if you want to track pressure, you just have to drop in a sensor and you're ready to display the readout via a gauge of your choice.

Binary_fission 09-23-2015 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 2399582)
No worries; it's a super common question!

If you get a high end oil cooler, like the Greddy, it already comes pre-tapped with bungs available, so that if you want to track pressure, you just have to drop in a sensor and you're ready to display the readout via a gauge of your choice.

Hey Mike, by any chance you know if Jackson racing oil cooler has dat hole for the sensor?

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Kodename47 09-24-2015 03:34 AM

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Originally Posted by twag4 (Post 2399524)
*EDIT* Just read where they can only get oil temperature. Sorry for doubting @CSGMike!

How do the guys with the torque app do it? I thought that I read the AIM sports data logger can read and log oil pressure on our cars too. I thought there might be a secret way to get ecutek to do it also. Oh well...

If you put a sensor in you could feed the output into the ECU for ECUtek if you wanted. Nothing can read oil pressure on this engine as standard.


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