What MAP sensor? Please advise On AEM EMS
As the title states:
I'm looking for a MAP sensor that fits in the factory location if possible and reads at 3 or 3.5 bar. I don't want to go higher if I can avoid it so that the resolution is a bit better, I figure that's beneficial and I doubt I'll be seeing more than 29psi anytime soon so even 2bar is fine.
I'd much love it to be an affordable option as well, I use AEM EMS if that makes any difference.
Thanks much for input.
-Greg
I'm looking for a MAP sensor that fits in the factory location if possible and reads at 3 or 3.5 bar. I don't want to go higher if I can avoid it so that the resolution is a bit better, I figure that's beneficial and I doubt I'll be seeing more than 29psi anytime soon so even 2bar is fine.
I'd much love it to be an affordable option as well, I use AEM EMS if that makes any difference.
Thanks much for input.

-Greg
Well you should know that the first bar is atmospheric pressure, so a 2 bar map sensor MAY read 1-2 psi more than the stock one.
Also, do you know how many increments are in between 0 and 5 volts? I'll give you a hint: you cant count that high.
This map sensor resolution myth has been greatly exaggerated.
Just get something that is plug and play.
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Also, do you know how many increments are in between 0 and 5 volts? I'll give you a hint: you cant count that high.
This map sensor resolution myth has been greatly exaggerated.
Just get something that is plug and play.
Sent using free Tapatalk - Android FTW
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Well you should know that the first bar is atmospheric pressure, so a 2 bar map sensor MAY read 1-2 psi more than the stock one.
Also, do you know how many increments are in between 0 and 5 volts? I'll give you a hint: you cant count that high.
This map sensor resolution myth has been greatly exaggerated.
Just get something that is plug and play.
Sent using free Tapatalk - Android FTW
Also, do you know how many increments are in between 0 and 5 volts? I'll give you a hint: you cant count that high.
This map sensor resolution myth has been greatly exaggerated.
Just get something that is plug and play.
Sent using free Tapatalk - Android FTW
Ah, makes sense of course. OK so post update 3bar+
Plug n play,cheap,reliable.
I figure when I can limit resolution issues I might as well, the way someone explained it was that it was more of an issue than that. Being I had stayed at under 10psi prior I hadn't had to research this issue. Sounds like that's a moot point.


