how to calibrate e-manage to gm 3bar map sensor?
i am about to install a gm 3 bar map sensor on my 7thgen and need to know how to calibrate my e-manage so that it has the correct boost reading since i am switching from a 1 to a 3 bar map sensor. any help would be appreciated. thanks.
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Re: how to calibrate e-manage to gm 3bar map sensor? (abmerop18)
anyone?
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Re: how to calibrate e-manage to gm 3bar map sensor? (abmerop18)
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You don't use the GM 3bar map sensor for the Greddy e-manage. You would use the Greddy Pressure sensor (which is 3 bar) to hook up to the unit. The original manufacturer is DENSO, and they use the same pressure map sensor as the APexi' Power FC. If you MUST use the GM 3 bar sensor, plan to change managment altogther for best results, but the pressure sensor from Greddy isn't that expensive, and can be easily ordered. |
Re: how to calibrate e-manage to gm 3bar map sensor? (TheShodan)
i have the pressure sensor alredy, i was under the assumption that it was used to control the voltage clamp and that it wasnt a map sensor in itself?
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you need the greddy pressure sensor. yes it is a 3 bar map sensor.
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Re: how to calibrate e-manage to gm 3bar map sensor? (abmerop18)
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No it IS the map sensor. It works in conjunction with your STOCK OEM map sensor. Youd don't disconnect the one to use the other. this really helps with a smooth transition. |
Re: how to calibrate e-manage to gm 3bar map sensor? (TheShodan)
well i am throwing a code for high voltage to the map sensor. what should i do to solve this then?
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adjust the boost cut limiter to a lower voltage. for odb2 civics it should be a max of 2.95v, 2.9v to be safe.
DOnt ask around here for this kind of stuff, look onthe yahoo emanage group. There is a heep of information on how to use a GM 3bar instead of the greddy pressure sensor. Its very easy and these guys are just haters who have no idea what they are talking about! |
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