Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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Dosrolux
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Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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Hi,

I get teh UTCOMP.
After reading your toturial, i have some question.

My car has 4 pin bosch sensor 0 281 002 437 boost pressure sensor.
Pin1:Ground
Pin2:NTC resistor
Pin3: +5v
Pin4: output signal
Schould i just connect the Pin 2 to Adcx?
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Re: Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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Sorry you can delete this, i found the answer in a other topic.
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Re: Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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Good :D

Short tutorial is available here:
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=127

Boost pressure pin 4 (0-5V output).
Optionally IAT (Intake Air Temperature sensor) pin 2 (NTC sensor)
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Re: Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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thank you so much.

latest thing

i don't find the information here where to connect the 3 buttons.
Can you send me the link?
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Re: Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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It is described in manual, page 12-14: https://www.reveltronics.com/downloads/ ... manual.pdf
You need to connect SW1, SW2, SW3 and GND signals.
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Re: Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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Is it important where i plug the GND?

i mean can i take GND from my car ground or battery for the Controller itself and E-GTK (all from the same source)?
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Re: Bosch 4 pin Turbo Boost sensor

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If you use vehicle ground as GND for UTCOMP and EGT than yes, you can use nearest ground from vehicle ground.
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