any direct replacement map sensors??? besides hondata
are there any other direct replacement map sensors... besides the hondata 4 bar?
http://www.hondata.com/4barmap.html
im looking for a smaller one... like a 3 bar
http://www.hondata.com/4barmap.html
im looking for a smaller one... like a 3 bar
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cachehx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">are there any other direct replacement map sensors... besides the hondata 4 bar?
http://www.hondata.com/4barmap.html
im looking for a smaller one... like a 3 bar</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nobody else makes one besides omnipower & hondata.
There is no point in going smaller.
Customers keep asking us, will I be ok to run 10 or 15 psi on my omnipower 4 bar? The answer is yes. You can run anything from 0 psi to 43 psi, it makes no difference!
http://www.hondata.com/4barmap.html
im looking for a smaller one... like a 3 bar</TD></TR></TABLE>
Nobody else makes one besides omnipower & hondata.
There is no point in going smaller.
Customers keep asking us, will I be ok to run 10 or 15 psi on my omnipower 4 bar? The answer is yes. You can run anything from 0 psi to 43 psi, it makes no difference!
yes but as i understand it... with a larger map sensor you will have less "definition" when tuning...
similiar to a t.v.- the lower the defintion... the crapier picture you will have
so basically if you are only going to run 15psi you should get a MAP sensor that only goes to 15-20psi... so that it can be more 'finely' tuned.
PLEASE correct me if i am wrong... but that is how i understand it.
hopefully that made sense
similiar to a t.v.- the lower the defintion... the crapier picture you will have
so basically if you are only going to run 15psi you should get a MAP sensor that only goes to 15-20psi... so that it can be more 'finely' tuned.
PLEASE correct me if i am wrong... but that is how i understand it.
hopefully that made sense
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