Can anyone here confirm this as being a 2.5 bar map sensor? It came from a friends sierra cosworth but that was some time ago, if memory serves me correct he swapped it for a 3 bar sensor
Also, which pins are -ve +ve and signal. The sensor is labelled, A,B,C
Map sensor identification
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Map sensor identification
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Re: Map sensor identification
first one up on google says its a 2bar.
Drew
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Re: Map sensor identification
according to DTA's manual it's a 1.15 bar sensor which would be 2.15 actual
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Re: Map sensor identification
Yep, bog standard 2 bar. 2.5 bar is physically smaller and says 250kpa on it
Actually have both of them sitting beside me here lol
Actually have both of them sitting beside me here lol
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Re: Map sensor identification
a 1.15 bar sensor, is 1.15bar. used for nasp engines, I have one.PSAT16 wrote:according to DTA's manual it's a 1.15 bar sensor which would be 2.15 actual
Drew