Would you love to be able to measure the pressure inside the cylinder at the exact moment of the combustion?... there are some 5000PSI pressure sensors aroud... :) Wagner. Tom Handley wrote: > > John, I have no experience in that area. What is the highest pressure you > want to measure? A typical sensor used for a barometer is 15 PSIA. Most all > sensors are tested at an overpressure of at least twice their range. > Motorola makes a sensor, MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure), for engine > control applications but it's also great for barometers and altimeters. The > device is the MPX4115A. It's normal range is around 2.2 to 16.7 PSIA with an > overpressure rating of 58 PISA. It provides internal signal conditioning and > runs off of +5V (5.1V nominal) with a full-scale span of around 4.6V. For > more info: > > http://mot-sps.com/products/sensors/ > > - Tom > > At 09:26 AM 2/12/00 -0800, John Pearson wrote: > >Tom, > > > >Thanks for the offer to help. > > > >I want to add some electric blowers to the induction system of my drag race > >car. I want to be able to ventilate the induction system to keep it cool > >before racing, then add some air pressure, hopefully, to increase air flow > >into the motor. > > > >I have a sketch on my web page: www.cmc.net/~xero. Sketch is called EEI.jpg > >(Electricaly Enhanced Induction). This illustrates my current system except > >I have added blowers where the induction system makes 90 degree turns into > >the engine compartment. You can see the car at www.fordmuscle.com. Click on > >the feature 'The Mouse'. > > > >I need to find a way to measure the minute amounts of pressure I hope to > >create at low speeds, untill the system intakes can take over and force air > >into the motor. > > > >I would like to recreate the effects of high barometric pressure, which > >really increase power. What kind of pressure are we talking about with > >barometric pressure. > > > >The Blowers are rated at cfm at certain static pressures. How does sp > >relate to barometric pressure. Are they close in values? > > > >Anyway, I am dealing with a lot of unknowns here as you can see. > > > >Hope you can help me out a little. > > > >Thanks > >John > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Tom Handley > New Age Communications > Since '75 before "New Age" and no one around here is waiting for UFOs ;-)