Re: [DML] Re: DMC clock reproduction (and other options)
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Re: [DML] Re: DMC clock reproduction (and other options)



On Jul 1, 2006, at 7:19 PM, David Teitelbaum wrote:

> A pressure sensor would not be useful. Under normal conditions the
> pressure ranges from below atmospheric to as high as 15 PSI.

Yes, but my assumption is that once things warm up, it is always  
significantly above atmospheric.  I was picturing some logic that  
would detect the sudden drop in pressure.  Not hard.


> BTW if you
> did experience a sudden drop in coolant pressure you would know! There
> would be a big white cloud shooting out of the car!!!!!

You'd be surprised.  I blew a hose once at highway speed, and it just  
wasn't all that obvious.  If you don't happen to glance through the  
mirror at the right time, your first signal just might be catastrophic.

--Pete Lucas
   VIN #06703




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