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A 3 bar map sensor will allow you to read boost up to 2 bar, a standard map uk sti map sensor reads to about 1.52bar. A 3 port will allow more stable boost control
I always found this GM sensor spot on and at a fraction of the cost
A 3 bar map sensor will allow you to read boost up to 2 bar, a standard map uk sti map sensor reads to about 1.52bar. A 3 port will allow more stable boost control
I always found this GM sensor spot on and at a fraction of the cost
Love the price, thanks for that, but is it idiot proof? It doesn't look much like the OEM article so does it need some adjustments and rewiring to work?
Love the price, thanks for that, but is it idiot proof? It doesn't look much like the OEM article so does it need some adjustments and rewiring to work?
Originally Posted by JGlanzaV
cut the plugs off, join cables as per information in the ad,
FYI it will not fit the standard MAP sensor location in the manifold. Although a good sensor, you will need to find somewhere to mount it, and run a pipe to it.
If the sensor you fit has a different pressure range to the one you have fitted now, it MUST be remapped.
FYI it will not fit the standard MAP sensor location in the manifold. Although a good sensor, you will need to find somewhere to mount it, and run a pipe to it.
If the sensor you fit has a different pressure range to the one you have fitted now, it MUST be remapped.
Ah, thanks for that. Do you know of a straight replacement, plug and play?
As i said already buy a jdm spec c one from a breaker.
Direct fit and allow 1.7 bar.
Or fork out n buy perrin from scoobyclinic.
I don't much like s/h sensors and there aren't too many jdm spec-cs being broken either. There seems to be a few new ones about for less than £100 though, much better than £400!
I don't much like s/h sensors and there aren't too many jdm spec-cs being broken either. There seems to be a few new ones about for less than £100 though, much better than £400!
Wasn't a problem for me to find one on here,
MBDevelopments or Scoobyspares usually have em in stock,
Rarely fail so no prob with it being S/H ,
Plug and play for £30
Could have 3 fail on you before you've paid same as perrin prices,
If new is what your after tho then Scoobyclinics perrin one is "supposedly" direct fit.