Universal AirMouse Sensor Module (66420)
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Description
Description
The AirMouse transforms your iDash into a mobile weather station that travels with your vehicle. This compact sensor provides real-time ambient air data and unique calculated metrics, helping you accurately assess your engine’s airflow. Install it in the grille, intake, or any spot where airflow measurement is needed.
Part Number: 66420
Features
Features
- Monitor Ambient Air Density
- Measures Ambient Temperature, Pressure, and Humidity
- Adds performance potential capabilities to the iDash
- Military grade
Installation
Installation
Notes
Notes
- 61301-20 Starter Cable required except for customers with a Derringer or other B-Bus Module already installed.
Additional Info
Additional Info
AirMouse Exclusive Parameters Include:
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Ambient Air Density Mass (lbs of air per 1000 cubic feet)
The mass of dry air per unit volume of air measured at the location of the sensor. Density is a direct measurement of the oxygen available in the air for combustion and is calculated from the air's temperature, pressure, and humidity. The parameter is divided by 1000 to make the scaling easier to work with. (ex: 76.4 lb/1kft^3 = 0.0765 lb/ft^3).
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Ambient Air Density % of Standard Day
Ambient Air Density divided by a standard (either J607 or J1349) to normalize Density Mass to 100% for easier analysis.
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SAE J607 Correction Factor
Dyno correction factor to correct HP at varying altitudes and ambient temperature and humidity to a standard (J607 Standard: AAP = 14.7 psia, AAT = 60 F, RH = 0%, AAD = 76.35 lb/1kft^3).
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SAE J1349 Correction Factor
Dyno correction factor to correct HP at varying altitudes, ambient temperature and humidity to a standard (J1349 Standard: AAP = 14.35 psia, AAT = 77 F, RH = 0%, AAD = 72.17 lb/1kft^3).
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Ambient Air Pressure (psia)
The pressure of the air at the sensor reported in pounds per square inch absolute.
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Ambient Air Pressure (kPa)
The pressure of the air at the sensor reported in Kilo Pascal absolute.
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Ambient Air Pressure (in Hg)
The pressure of the air at the sensor reported in inches of Mercury.
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Ambient Air Temperature (°F)
The temperature of the air at the sensor reported in deg Fahrenheit.
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Ambient Air Temperature (°R)
The temperature of the air at the sensor reported in deg Rankine.
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Ambient Air Temperature (°C)
The temperature of the air at the sensor reported in deg Celsius.
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Ambient Air Temperature (°K)
The temperature of the air at the sensor reported in deg Kelvin.
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Relative Humidity (%)
The amount of water vapor present in air expressed as a percentage of the amount needed for saturation at the same temperature.
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Grains H2O (grain/lb air)
A measurement of absolute humidity. The mass of water vapor in the air per lb of dry air. 7000 grains of H20 is equal to 1 lb of water.
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Density Altitude (ft)
The density altitude is the altitude relative to standard atmospheric conditions at which the air density would be equal to the indicated air density at the place of observation. In other words, the density altitude is the air density given as a height above mean sea level.
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Pressure Altitude (ft)
Pressure altitude is defined as the altitude above or below the standard 29.92" Hg standard datum plane. On a standard day, the pressure at sea level would be 14.7 psia (29.92" hg). For every 1000' of altitude, there is an increase or decrease of about 0.5 psia (1" hg).
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