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2-bar map sensor?
Who has a 2-bar map sensor...or 3 bar map sensor....and where do you get them from? Also is there anything special that you have to do to use it with the Apexi PFC?
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The stock sensor is a 2-bar sensor. I believe people usually use the GM 3-bar sensor (for a Buick Grand National?) when upgrading. Going to run over 17 psi, huh? :)
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he he he...possibly eventually :) Do they just clip right in or do you have to do any special modifications? But shouldn't the 2 bar be good for 28-29 psi?
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Easiest to do is grab a 3 bar GM map sensor and connector from the junk yard. You will need to make the adjustments through the datalogit.
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Originally posted by Scrub he he he...possibly eventually :) Do they just clip right in or do you have to do any special modifications? But shouldn't the 2 bar be good for 28-29 psi? |
Originally posted by rynberg You are forgetting that normal atmospheric pressure is about 1 bar....so the Mazda 2-bar sensor is only good for 17 psi. 1 Bar = 14.7 PSI right? 2 Bar = 29.4 then? So why 17 PSI? I know that is the limit of the stock (actually thought it was around 15 but havent tuned enough to get up there yet - still having boost control problems at 14). So why 17? Shawn |
A 2-bar sensor is technically only good to 14.5 psi ABOVE atmosphere (which is nominally 14.7 psi). However, the Mazda sensor is good til about 17 psi ABOVE atmosphere (safety factor and all that).
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"2 bar". 1 for vaccum and 1. for positive boost pressure. I believe atmospheric pressure is read as 0 for our purposes. Otherwise an unhooked boost gauge laying on the floor would read 14.7 psi. (thats 1 bar)
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The mazda stock part is 1.2 bar I think . Not 2 bar .Good for 17 point something .
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Originally posted by duboisr The mazda stock part is 1.2 bar I think . Not 2 bar .Good for 17 point something . |
So the end result would be..... a 3 bar map sensor. Now...Do you have to do anything special to make that work with a Apexi PFC?
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Here is what needs to be changed with the datalogit
Hope this makes sense: GM 3 BAR MAP Sensor Part Numbers: 16040749 – sensor (71130) 12085502 – connector (71121) GM 3bar // Function // Rx7 Factory Wiring A // GRND // Black/Grey B // MAP SENSOR VOLTS // Greeen/Yellow C // 5V // Brown/White PFC MAP Sensor Settings: scale: 41800 offset: 0 |
There ya go. Eric gave ya what you need. Eric knows what its like to run high boost above the Stock Map.
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I saw your note on GM boost sensor in an old post. Question - Can I replace my stock 93 rx7 boost sensor with this new GM sensor, wire it correctly and still ahve the stock ECU run correctly ? I am suspecting I have a bad sensor, getting code 13. I have the PMC along with the stock ECU for now. What do you think ?
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Denso makes a 3 bar too don't they?
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Originally Posted by Resource
Here is what needs to be changed with the datalogit
PFC MAP Sensor Settings: scale: 41800 offset: 0 |
Originally Posted by Rhode_Dog
Denso makes a 3 bar too don't they?
We have checked against VW turbo models (inc. RS4), Subaru's, Mitsi's, etc etc. but with no luck. Once we know what car has them as standard, Denso can supply us them. Fish |
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