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    coolant temp sens question

    ive looked but have found no exact answer, i have a block to run the brown sensor between the throttle body coolant lines for the dash gauge... but do i need an extra sensor in the head to run to the DME? does the DME need a coolant temp signal to run?
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    The head should already have a sensor with a blue connector. That's the temp sensor for the DME. Also, if you remove the second sensor in the head (that has a black connector) you can thread your brown temp sender there so you get more accurate temp readings.

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      #3
      Its a s52 so it has only the obd 2 connection
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        #4
        Can i splice into the obd2 harness and use the plug that's in the head already?
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          #5
          Just run an extra wire from the brown sensor to your c101

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            #6
            This sensor for temp gauge ? apologies if I misread your question

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              Originally posted by evoDRichie View Post
              ive looked but have found no exact answer, i have a block to run the brown sensor between the throttle body coolant lines for the dash gauge... but do i need an extra sensor in the head to run to the DME? does the DME need a coolant temp signal to run?

              There are two sensors. I had the same "block" that you did, but found it always read a little cooler than what the motor was. Markert swapped it out for one of his converted sensors (To run OBD-1 in an OBD-2 block) and it appears to be more accurate. Do that.
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                #8
                But do I need a second temp sensor for the dme?
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                  #9
                  You need the blue top sensor for the ecu, and an e30 brown top sensor for the e30 gauges. Wherever you mount them, and however you wire them to get the signals to their proper locations makes no difference.

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                    #10
                    Thanx u sir can i just use the blue top one from my m20
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                      #11
                      You can't use the blue top m20 sensor as that sensor runs the m20 ecu.

                      You need the m50 blue top sensor to run the m50 ecu, and the brown top e30 sensor to run the e30 gauge.

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                        #12
                        the part numbers for the blue top are the same for the m20 and m50?
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                          #13
                          i did some research and found that the wires for the obd2 plug (theres just all 4 wires in one plug) are the same so im just gonna connect the obd1 coolant temp sensors to it
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                            #14
                            There are 2 sensors packed into one in the obd2 version. They have different resistances so you will need the right pair of pins.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by pandaboo911 View Post
                              There are 2 sensors packed into one in the obd2 version. They have different resistances so you will need the right pair of pins.
                              not from what my research has turned up from what i have found it works just fine
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