In-cylinder pressure testing for less than $100

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @jondieter4903
    @jondieter4903 24 дня назад

    This is an amazing.video on pressure transducers. It provides so much detail on pressure transducer options and there setup. I ended up getting the SSI pressure transducer. Thank you for putting this video together it has helped me out a lot. Some of.the best training videos.

  • @MarioDallaRiva
    @MarioDallaRiva 3 года назад +7

    Thanks, Sean. You've raised the bar for teaching this topic! Interesting.

  • @AstonSubstantive
    @AstonSubstantive 8 дней назад

    That was an absolutely fantastic video. Thank you so much for making it.

  • @VideoDetection
    @VideoDetection 3 года назад +4

    Very well done comparison of pressure sensors and explanation of absolute versus gauge pressure. Excellent information on calibration for the PicoScope!
    I've subscribed!

  • @nateklein7342
    @nateklein7342 2 года назад +3

    Great video Sean!
    BELOW ARE PRICES IN CANADIAN ROUBLES AS OF MAR/2022
    Fluke PV350 (old design) - $800-$1300
    Ebay/Amazon sensor - $28
    Honeywell 300psi (px2an1xx300paaax) - $188
    Honeywell 500psi (px2af1xx500paaax) - $160
    SSI Technologies (p52-500-a-b-i36-4.50vp) - $205
    The clear winner here for me is the SSI Technologies sensor based on it's both its clarity and relative price between both Honeywell sensors and the Fluke PV350 . I believe the SSI Tehcnologies sensor provides the best overall value as I don't have a school budget at my disposal. =]
    VIDEO IDEA?: Would be great to see a video on the comparison of commonly available 'Low Amp Probes' using the Picoscope, and maybe even comparing some larger scale Amp Probes to re-enforce some of the reasons a '600AMP Clamp' might not cover all of the required uses in the automotive field. And comparison between budget options vs more expensive options.

  • @johnmwangi6291
    @johnmwangi6291 3 года назад +2

    Thank you sir.. keep them coming we are learning ✍️...

  • @chriscadman5715
    @chriscadman5715 Год назад

    Excellent comparison test. Thanks!

  • @danielthechskid
    @danielthechskid 2 года назад +4

    The "blue box" is a 10 turn trimmer potentiometer.

  • @eddiedavis7153
    @eddiedavis7153 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review will pick up that ssi sensor.

  • @davecolston3564
    @davecolston3564 2 года назад +1

    This is an excellent video. Thank you very much.

  • @EATSLEEPFARM
    @EATSLEEPFARM Год назад

    Really good stuff here. Thanks for the video

  • @drakevelazquez8728
    @drakevelazquez8728 2 года назад +4

    Stumbled on a gold mine

  • @bluedeckelectronics
    @bluedeckelectronics Год назад

    Good video ! Thank you !

  • @eduardotejeda
    @eduardotejeda 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @frankjohn4302
    @frankjohn4302 3 года назад +1

    Good video thanks

  • @alrifainidal
    @alrifainidal Год назад

    Well done thanks

  • @stevestadnik9206
    @stevestadnik9206 Год назад

    You should have filtering capacitors on the input and output pins for noise and transients.

  • @jeremybloom8225
    @jeremybloom8225 2 года назад

    Thank you Sean, what a cool video! Hope to see you at ATRA again this year!

  • @ovalwingnut
    @ovalwingnut 11 месяцев назад

    This is really not your first rodeo. Really impressed with your knowledge you have in this field. GR8T gray matter food Thanks so much. Cheers from So.CA.USA 3rd House On the Right

  • @moluaisaac6433
    @moluaisaac6433 Год назад

    Very well done. Pls my question is if I don't have vacuum machine how can I use the transducer?

  • @one_mega_ohm9139
    @one_mega_ohm9139 Год назад

    For a running test do you have to disconnect the fuel injector for the cylinder with the transducer in it? Is the secondary ignition wire that's being monitored at 13:10 just going to ground?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Год назад +1

      You don’t have to disconnect the injector. Usually the pcm cuts fuel once it detects a misfire anyway. I don’t run the engine for a long period, so it’s really not an issue. Yes, on that secondary, you can just ground it through a test plug. You can also see the ign timing by tapping into the coil signal wire as well.

  • @nigeldoran
    @nigeldoran 3 месяца назад

    The Amazon and Honeywell sensors are analogue transducers, basically a potentiometer with 5V across it and the output is the slider acting as a potential divider What is being output is the voltage for the wiper location. It is not correct to refer to it as a sample because there is not an analog to digital converter inside the transducer. There is a response time which is the time a change in pressure takes to produce a change in position of the wiper which depends on the magnitude of the pressure change and the inertia of the potentiometer and age/wear. What is not addressed in the transducer specification is this: what is the response time for a given pressure change i.e. if you apply a 20psi pressure step is that 1ms or is it less or is the 1ms for a full scale pressure change i.e. 0psi to 300psi. Inferences can be made from the tests done on the car. Also when using a digital oscilloscope care has to be taken because you can have the quantising levels and sampling frequency of the scope appearing in the measurements.
    A very helpful video and well explained and put together.

  • @4YouWHOyou
    @4YouWHOyou 2 года назад

    Can i use this kind of pressure transducers to measurement vaccum in intake mainfold ?

  • @fascistpedant758
    @fascistpedant758 2 года назад

    The discrepancy with the expected time between spark and peak compression is about the time for the pressure wave to travel from the cylinder to the transducer at Mach 1.

    • @John-rw9bv
      @John-rw9bv 2 года назад

      The electronic circuits have quite a bit of delay too, but i suppose Mach 1 is a good point to make

  • @RadFox1320
    @RadFox1320 3 года назад

    So the real running compression is only about 60PSI on this engine?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  3 года назад +6

      Yes, when an engine is idling and pulling strong vacuum, not much air enters the combustion chamber, so there’s not as much to compress. Cranking vacuum is very low, like 1-3 in hg because the engine is rotating relatively slow. So during cranking, the engine is able to take big draws of air and that allows for a higher compression measurement. If I were to snap throttle with it running, you would see the running compression jump near cranking compression values.

  • @lovetolearn5253
    @lovetolearn5253 Год назад

    I can't find the P52-500-a-b-I36-4.50vp sensor. Every time I type it in it goes to p51 not p52. Is there a difference between the 2? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm trying to build a decent incylinder pressure transducer.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Год назад

      I think I typed it in wrong. That p51 should be good!

    • @lovetolearn5253
      @lovetolearn5253 Год назад

      @@siuautomotive 👌 i already ordered it. Your video really helped me alot. I ordered a nice clean adjustable volt regulator for my 5 volt out put. I was very impressed how clean that p51 sensor came out.

  • @Rusefi
    @Rusefi 2 года назад

    Do you at all mention how is the sensor hooked up to the vehicle mechanically? I assume you did not drill the head.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  2 года назад +1

      I use a compression tester hose and go through the spark plug hole. Make sure you remove the schrader valve in the compression tester hose. Also, make sure you disconnect the coil or ground the plug wire.

    • @Rusefi
      @Rusefi 2 года назад

      @@siuautomotive Oh the cylinder is deactivated :( Gotcha. I am looking to hack into a cylinder while it's alive.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  2 года назад

      Ah, the diesel instructor here does that, but he goes through the glow plug hole. He uses a different pressure sensor that’s much more expensive.

    • @Rusefi
      @Rusefi 2 года назад +1

      @@siuautomotive fun fact: VAG and Opel have cylinder pressure sensors build into some glow plugs! stuff like PSG007

    • @John-rw9bv
      @John-rw9bv 2 года назад

      ​@@Rusefi woooooooooaaaaaaaah, that sensor is only 80€ here in germany. I guess it would work the same way the sensors in this video work, albeit for a running engine. Also if you're from rusefi, thank you for taking an interest in diesel ;-)

  • @therealspixycat
    @therealspixycat 2 года назад +1

    Why is the new pv350 not usable?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  2 года назад +3

      I don’t know what fluke did to the internals, but it doesn’t update the signal fast enough for in cylinder testing

  • @Z14kt12timandjes1
    @Z14kt12timandjes1 Год назад

    I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong, but I'm getting around 34 psi at the top of my waveform (the TDC traces). From the bottom trace to the top, I'm only getting 48.45 total psi. I've double checked I've got my cheap transducer set up like the settings in the video. This is on a 2007 4 cylinder Toyota Camry. Shouldn't my total psi be much more than I'm getting? Thanks for any help.

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  Год назад +1

      I would need more details. What sensor do you have? What scope? Did you set a custom range? What’s the pressure range for the sensor? On my “gauge” 500 psi sensors, 350mv is -15 psi, 500mv is 0 psi, and 4500mv is 500 psi. Where your readings while cranking or running?

    • @Z14kt12timandjes1
      @Z14kt12timandjes1 Год назад

      ​@@siuautomotive Thanks so much for the reply. I have the same cheap 500 ebay transducer that looks like the one in the video. I set up the range as 380mv is -15 psi, 500mv is 0 psi, and 4500mv is 500 psi, and my scope is a Pico 4424. I took the waveform capture running only. Thanks for your video and helping me with this.

  • @frnkjones40
    @frnkjones40 2 года назад

    That looks more like Tallahassee FL. Great vid though.

  • @John-rw9bv
    @John-rw9bv 2 года назад

    Great video! I learned an awful lot. I was hoping to use in-cylinder pressure to control injection timing in a diesel, but since these use spark plug holes (obviously replacing the sparkplug) i suppose they're not capable of reading pressure in a working cylinder. What techniques/hardware is needed to essentially put the MAP sensor into the cylinder where, haha, it really ought to be :~)

    • @cardiaglexia995
      @cardiaglexia995 Год назад

      Warum schraubst du nicht einfach die glühkerze raus ? Du bekommst ein tolles bild deiner zylinderarbeit.lg & viel gesundheit für dich & deine familie.

    • @John-rw9bv
      @John-rw9bv Год назад +2

      @@cardiaglexia995 Sorry i can't speak German, but i translated with deepl. You can replace glowplug with pressure sensor, in fact Kistler sell a glowplug/pressure sensor combo for any diesel. They are very expensive though, and only used in research. Having said that, it is quite surprising all diesels don't have this sensor, as it can detect engine wear before it becomes a problem, and can increase fuel economy (particularly as the car ages). I suppose both of these things are good, not bad, if you are selling cars.

    • @cardiaglexia995
      @cardiaglexia995 Год назад +1

      @@John-rw9bv hello and sorry for my wrong language.i only if we screw in the pressure sensor instead of the glow plug , we get the same good values as with the benziner.lg and health. All good for you.

  • @rosuiulian4552
    @rosuiulian4552 3 года назад

    Where did you foud the ssi 300 psi at 125 bucks? I found it at over 200 bucks on various sites

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  3 года назад +2

      The ssi was a 500 psi sensor.
      www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/amphenol-ssi-technologies/P51-500-A-B-I36-4-5OVP-000-000/1665820?s=N4IgTCBcDaIAoFYCMBaBAGdKCCKBCKAkgMwBsKALGgPIBqcIAugL5A

  • @joedejesus5898
    @joedejesus5898 2 года назад

    Nice video! whats the lowest psi the SSI 500 psi sensor can measure?

  • @JohnathanFx
    @JohnathanFx 2 года назад

    Had me till you said in the upper atmosphere we'll float away because no pressure 😒😒🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @ralfsautomotive
    @ralfsautomotive 2 года назад

    The Fluke is way to dirty of a signal. Definite need to work with Filter. The Pico is a way better sensor.

  • @happikon
    @happikon 3 года назад

    How to spot pv350 befor buy?

    • @siuautomotive
      @siuautomotive  3 года назад +1

      That’s the crazy thing! I don’t know if you can tell without pulling the cover and looking for that blue box. Honestly, if you have a pico or autel scope, I’d just get the ssi technology sensor

    • @happikon
      @happikon 3 года назад

      @@siuautomotive thanks

    • @derrickdaly296
      @derrickdaly296 3 года назад

      I cannot figure out what year it changed

  • @LittleAirplaneDriverandFix-i8i
    @LittleAirplaneDriverandFix-i8i Месяц назад

    I am hearing you run the engine. Is the pressure transducer connected to the spark hole and that cylinder is not firing and the other cylinders are firing?