Haltech Map sensor
Your profile says you own an FD.
If you're talking about an FD MAP sensor, it's a 17psi/1.2bar unit, which you can't really use with the Haltech unless you program the Haltech to recognize that unit.
The FC turbo MAP sensors are 15psi/1.0bar units, which can be used as a "2bar MAP" set-up.
The ECU wants to see a 0-5V input, so max output at 5V is either "0"bar, 1bar, or 2 bar for the Haltech.
-Ted
If you're talking about an FD MAP sensor, it's a 17psi/1.2bar unit, which you can't really use with the Haltech unless you program the Haltech to recognize that unit.
The FC turbo MAP sensors are 15psi/1.0bar units, which can be used as a "2bar MAP" set-up.
The ECU wants to see a 0-5V input, so max output at 5V is either "0"bar, 1bar, or 2 bar for the Haltech.
-Ted
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Does the Haltech map sensor connector fit the stock FC map sensor, or do the haltech wires need to be spliced into the stock FC harness connector?
Does the Haltech map sensor connector fit the stock FC map sensor, or do the haltech wires need to be spliced into the stock FC harness connector?
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Does the Haltech map sensor connector fit the stock FC map sensor, or do the haltech wires need to be spliced into the stock FC harness connector?
Does the Haltech map sensor connector fit the stock FC map sensor, or do the haltech wires need to be spliced into the stock FC harness connector?
You'll need to splice in the wires.
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