This is sensor will measure the Ambient Temperature, Pressure and Humidity to calculate a correction factor. A correction factor is used on a dyno to standardize the measured engine power by accounting for variations in environmental conditions like temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure, ensuring that power readings from different testing days can be accurately compared even if the ambient conditions are not identical; essentially, it allows you to see the "true" power of an engine regardless of the weather on the day of testing.

Installation takes seconds since all you need to do is connect the sensor to the back of the controller board.

Features

  • Ambient Temperature sense
  • Humidity sense
  • Pressure sense

Requirements

Includes

  • (1) Correction Factor Sensor