Temperature Versus Resistance (EGT Sensors)

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Temperature Versus Resistance (EGT Sensors)
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EGT 1 and 2 Sensors

Β°C Β°F OHMS
Temperature vs Resistance Values (Approximate)
1000 1832 849
900 1652 795
800 1472 738
700 1292 680
600 1112 618
500 932 554
450 842 521
400 752 488
350 662 455
300 572 420
250 482 385
200 392 349
150 302 313
100 212 276
50 122 238
25 77 220
0 32 200
-20 -4 185
-40 -40 170
RENDER: 1.0x

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