ENGINE
173
80
315.8
310.0
321.6
100
182.8
180.4
185.1
REFITMENT
1. Locate the TMAP sensor on intercooler outlet
and fit one mounting bolt.
2. Connect the electrical connection to the TMAP
sensor.
4.CIMAF SENSOR (Continental
Integrated Mass
Airflow Sensor
)
This sensor gives Information about the amount of
air quantity and temperature of the air entering in
the engine. This input is used by the ECU for cor-
rections of fuel quantity based on amount of air
availability for optimization of exhaust gas circula-
tion & the turbocharger control.
NOTE
While assembling, the AMF sensor the point of the
arrow should be towards the Turbo charger.
The operating principle is based on the heating of a
diaphragm (
sensitive
element
containing
two
re-
sistances upstream and downstream of the support
)
in a by-pass duct through which the engine intake
air flows.
Two temperature dependent metal film resistors on
thin glass substrates are mounted in the CIMAF
flow channel. The resistors are connected with fixed
resistors R1 and R2 in a bridge circuit. The bridge is
balanced so that the control electronics heat RS to
a fixed temperature differential relative to the intake
air. The sensing resistor RT compensates for intake
air temperature variations, holding the constant
temperature offset of RS. The intake airflow con-
verts heat from RS and the heating current must be
dynamically increased by the control electronics to
maintain the fixed offset temperature. The current
flowing through RS is a measure for the mass air-
flow and can be measured as a voltage drop across
the fixed resistor R2. This signal is processed by the
sensor and is output as either an analog or frequen-
cy signal.
NOTE
The flow meter measures the air mass directly (not
the volume) to eliminate problems of compensation
correlated to the temperature, altitude, pressure




