Omni vs. Hondata 4 bar map sensor
Has anyone used the Omni power or hondata map sensor? I like the fact that they both are plug and play. I hate playing with wires haha.
Also is there any reason why they would not work with the AEM EMS? Will these work on stock ecu?
Thanks
Martin
Also is there any reason why they would not work with the AEM EMS? Will these work on stock ecu?
Thanks
Martin
i would never deal with omni power again. they're giving me problems about refunding me my money for the POS master cylinder i bought from them. the dealer i bought their product through said they don't deal with them anymore because they aren't reliable.
I don't remember seeing settings for either of them in the AEM software.
Just means you'd have to go to the trouble of making your own curves.
Sounds like more work than cutting and soldering a few wires.
Just means you'd have to go to the trouble of making your own curves.
Sounds like more work than cutting and soldering a few wires.
Originally Posted by AusS2000,Apr 1 2008, 03:54 PM
I don't remember seeing settings for either of them in the AEM software.
Just means you'd have to go to the trouble of making your own curves.
Sounds like more work than cutting and soldering a few wires.
Just means you'd have to go to the trouble of making your own curves.
Sounds like more work than cutting and soldering a few wires.
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Nope.
You'll have to run dual MAPs with the OEM feeding the ECU and the GM....
Hang on, how do you expect to connect to the E-manage?
IIRC Greddy make their own MAP sensor for the E-manage and the signal is modified for your ECU.
You'll have to run dual MAPs with the OEM feeding the ECU and the GM....
Hang on, how do you expect to connect to the E-manage?
IIRC Greddy make their own MAP sensor for the E-manage and the signal is modified for your ECU.





