What kind of MAP Sensor?
Are you just looking for a MAP sensor with a port on it? Because that's about the ONLY reason I'd use a sensor I didn't know anything about. Even if you know the range of the sensor, you still don't know the full characteristics - equally important. If you need a good one with a port that has its characteristics documented all over, stick to the 2.5bar freescale/motorola sensor, mpx4250a.
BTW macro-mode owns j00. Next time switch it on, or hold the item >24" from your lens.
BTW macro-mode owns j00. Next time switch it on, or hold the item >24" from your lens.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by HiProfile »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Are you just looking for a MAP sensor with a port on it? Because that's about the ONLY reason I'd use a sensor I didn't know anything about. Even if you know the range of the sensor, you still don't know the full characteristics - equally important. If you need a good one with a port that has its characteristics documented all over, stick to the 2.5bar freescale/motorola sensor, mpx4250a.
BTW macro-mode owns j00. Next time switch it on, or hold the item >24" from your lens.
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Haha sorry about the pictures. Thats pretty funny that you knew that though. Anyway, the only reason Im looking for that particular MAP sensor is because its the one that my Apexi boost controller uses and wouldnt want to change to a different one due to the reasons you mentions before.
BTW macro-mode owns j00. Next time switch it on, or hold the item >24" from your lens.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Haha sorry about the pictures. Thats pretty funny that you knew that though. Anyway, the only reason Im looking for that particular MAP sensor is because its the one that my Apexi boost controller uses and wouldnt want to change to a different one due to the reasons you mentions before.
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