JR Map Sensor Controller for JRSC
Hi guys.
Could anybody help me?
So, i have a Honda Del Sol SI 1997 SOHC and i bought a JRSC with RC 440 fuel injectors, Hondata S300, Walbro fuel pump, Innovate wideband...
And yesterday, i received an used Jackson Racing Map Sensor Controler.
The problem is that the JR map sensor controler is in great condition but i don't have the map sensor spacer.
The map sensor spacer is located between the OEM map sensor and the throttle body.
Is it possible to have a lot of pics of this map sensor spacer?
Could anybody help me?
So, i have a Honda Del Sol SI 1997 SOHC and i bought a JRSC with RC 440 fuel injectors, Hondata S300, Walbro fuel pump, Innovate wideband...
And yesterday, i received an used Jackson Racing Map Sensor Controler.
The problem is that the JR map sensor controler is in great condition but i don't have the map sensor spacer.
The map sensor spacer is located between the OEM map sensor and the throttle body.
Is it possible to have a lot of pics of this map sensor spacer?
If you have S300, there's no reason for the JR Map controller, let alone the spacer, aka missing link. That unit is when you use a stock ECU that throws a CEL if it senses any boost. The S300 needs to sense boost to work properly. So use one or the other, not both.
Thanks man.
But is it possible to use the OEM map sensor with the S300 without problem?
Or is more interesting to change the OEM map sensor by another one? And which one?
And what do you think about it?
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But is it possible to use the OEM map sensor with the S300 without problem?
Or is more interesting to change the OEM map sensor by another one? And which one?
And what do you think about it?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...&rd=1
Using the OEM Honda Map sensor, and the Hondata S300, it is possible to run up to about 11psi of boost. However, you must change the plumbing of the MAP sensor, as the OEM location of the MAP sensor on the D16Z6 in your 1997 SOHC Si will not allow the ECU to read boost as it must to be able to fuel the engine correctly.
The boost is produced after the throttle body, and the OEM MAP sensor location is at the throttle body.
The boost is produced after the throttle body, and the OEM MAP sensor location is at the throttle body.
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