n350 boost sensor
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Rider of the Sky
That's the pressure sensor for an S5 N/A, so 1 bar. Drives me nuts when the sensor is labeled a "boost" sensor when it's only for reading vacuum, but I'll be damned if I don't see it happen a lot.
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it wont read any "boost" its a 1 bar sensor....
it reads from around -14.7 vacume to around 0 vacume.. it is not designed to read and positive manifold pressure aka"boost"
what are u tring to use it for...? it wont run right if used with a t2 ecu... it will tell a t2 ecu that when your at zero vacume your at 14 psi of boost... due to the different scaling of the sensors 0-5V range...
and an NA ecu does no changes to timing maps even if it could read into a slight positive on that sensor.
it reads from around -14.7 vacume to around 0 vacume.. it is not designed to read and positive manifold pressure aka"boost"
what are u tring to use it for...? it wont run right if used with a t2 ecu... it will tell a t2 ecu that when your at zero vacume your at 14 psi of boost... due to the different scaling of the sensors 0-5V range...
and an NA ecu does no changes to timing maps even if it could read into a slight positive on that sensor.
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