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RaceCapture/Pro MK3 in a 1999 Miata

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2020 10:31 pm
by cybergeorge
Hi all,

Can someone double check a wiring diagram I came up with for our car? As a first stage, we want to get this basic data:

Sensors:
  • Fuel level
    Oil pressure
    Oil temp
OBDII:
  • RPM
    Engine temp
    MAF
RCP:
  • GPS
    Speed

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2020 2:57 am
by brentp
Hi,

What temperature and pressure sensors are you using? Do you have the calibration information? This would be a chart showing the resistance value of the sensor across a temperature or pressure range.

Without this, you would be able to hand calibrate by taking resistance readings across temperature or pressure - tedious but possible to do.

The 1/4 watt 220 ohm resistor is fine for the 5v reference; the 180 ohm you should do 1/2 watt. You can safely use 1/2 watt for both.

Posted: Thu May 14, 2020 2:45 pm
by cybergeorge
Thank you, Brent.

We stopped working on the car because of the virus, but back on it now. The oil temp sensor is an Autometer 2258. Here is the calibration table:

ºC ºF Ohms
38 100 1123
49 120 708
60 140 460
66 150 374
77 170 253
88 190 175
99 210 123
100 212 119
104 220 105
110 230 89
121 250 65
138 280 42
149 300 32
160 320 25
171 340 20

The oil pressure sender is a VDO 360-410. Here is what I found:
http://www.chetcodigital.com/vGauge/vGa ... Tables.htm
It's the 5th sensor down on that list and this is the file they provide:
http://www.chetcodigital.com/vGauge/Fil ... _Table.txt

I get the first one but I'm not quite sure I understand the second one and can't find any other info on calibration. Does that make sense to you?

Are you saying there is a place to program these values into the RCP app? I'll look up how to do that. Are the resistor values ok, then?

For the fuel, we will calibrate every 1/8 tank. That should suffice.

Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 7:07 pm
by brentp
Hi - there's a guide at the bottom of the page here on how to map sensors:
https://wiki.autosportlabs.com/RaceCapturePro_Sensors