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    MAP Sensors

    Anyone wanna have a go at what it represents?

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    One Eyed Monster Array
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    manifold absolute pressure...google is useful

    so what do I win? new set of coilovers perhaps?
    Last edited by Psyklops; 19-08-2004 at 01:34 PM.

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    Snap Happy! Array
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    lol.

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    Stock MAP sensor will see just over 1bar, infact about 1700mBar.
    Its a measure of pressure in the intake manifold, helps the ECU decide what fuel/ignition setting is required based on MAP vs RPM

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    Needs more time... Array
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    Why the question?

    It's a measure of pressure within the intake manifold used among other things to determine engine load.
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    Member Array
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    rather vital to your car running...

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    im glad sum1 brought up the measurements i was going to elude to it.

    mbar was the measurement u used. anyone know the conversion from mbar to hg?

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    hg what? mm of HG or inches of HG???

    mbar as in millibar or micro bar.

    I've got some converting program... converts everything. speeds temps area wet-volume dry volume... you name it, it converts it... but i forgot where i got it from :P

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    mbar = millibar

    if it was microbar the prefix would be the letter "mu"


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    Quote Originally Posted by pornstar
    Anyone wanna have a go at what it represents?
    it simply 'represents' vacuum.
    B20VTEC - since 2002

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