on obd2 is the retreaded e30coolat temp gauge the only option for getting a temp read on you instrument cluster?
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I know that is how i did it. I replaced the throttle body heater line with that sensor and deleted the throttle body heater.View my build thread. http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=287724
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Originally posted by mpowerful View PostI did same. I bought a new sensor, turned it down on a grinding wherl, retapped it, and put it in where the throttle body heater went. Check my thread (s51.5 budget build thread) for pics and details.Simon
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i already did that i had him send one back with my DME when he flashed it. but i was just curious. like how does the e36 get the temp from the DME isn't there an after market temp gauge you could wire in some how?
Originally posted by 2mAn View Postor you can just buy one from Markert Motorworks (328ijunkie)my build thread http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=309778
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The e36 cluster sender is integrated with the obd2 ecu sensor thus the 4 pin sensor,
Sadly it's the wrong resistance range which is why you have to use the e30 sensor still
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