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Re: 3 bar map sensor voltage Sat, 23 July 2005 13:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
i should have said - yup - but 0V = absolute vacuum & 5V=3bar and from memory it should be a linear response (anything i've read about map sensors suggests this).

fwiw, a 2 bar MAP sensor should be able to handle up to 21psi boost.

fwiw 2, you could have the map sensor with 6 foot of piping between in and the sensor and not have any noticable delay in readings (see
[url=http://www.msefi.com/msinfo/manual/mwire.htm#map[here[/url] for more info). air doesn't have the mass (right term?) of liquid and wil move very quickly inreponse ot vacuum or boost.
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Read Message   3 bar map sensor voltage Chris DaveySat, 23 July 2005 05:32
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