An EGT (Exhaust Gas Temperature) Sensor is a device used to measure the temperature of the exhaust gases leaving the engine.
An EGT Sensor provides critical data to the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU), helping to optimize engine performance, protect engine components from overheating, and improve fuel efficiency and emissions control.
An EGT sensor is important for a vehicle's proper operation because it helps optimize engine performance, prevent overheating, improve fuel efficiency, and ensure effective emissions control.
Using a quality EGT sensor is important because it ensures accurate temperature readings, which are crucial for optimizing engine performance, preventing costly engine damage, improving fuel efficiency, and maintaining effective emissions control.
Stringent Testing For consistent reliability and performance
Operates up to 1000 C. Where the competition only reaches 850 C
NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistors decrease in resistance as temperature increases and are used for precise temperature measurement, while PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) thermistors increase in resistance as temperature increases and are used for circuit protection and self-regulating heating applications.
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