MAP sensor
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Does anybody have a picture of the MAP sensor from a later classic. I've so many bits left over from the various cars parts I'm trying to identify one.
I've got an early one but the saturation limit is lower.
Mark A
I've got an early one but the saturation limit is lower.
Mark A
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what ecu are you intending connecting it to Mark?
If a Link (think you are on a Link) then it does work reasonably well if you intend running high boost, but not really worth it unless running more than about 1.5bar.
I have no picture but it is not disimilar to the phase 1 only more slim line, one nipple and a 3 pin plug.
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If a Link (think you are on a Link) then it does work reasonably well if you intend running high boost, but not really worth it unless running more than about 1.5bar.
I have no picture but it is not disimilar to the phase 1 only more slim line, one nipple and a 3 pin plug.
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Oh and I'd be inclined to use the original MAP sensor to begin with.. the higher limit map sensor will squash the rows down and on the run in make it more a 2 row link than a 4 if you see what I mean.
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