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    excited to see it ! Keep us updated !


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    yaaa boy fuk wat u heard SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute SLOASFUK has a reputation beyond repute
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    they make 1,2 and 3 bar... some obd1 ecu's dnt get along with 3 bars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLOASFUK View Post
    they make 1,2 and 3 bar... some obd1 ecu's dnt get along with 3 bars.
    They make 4 and 5 bar MAP sensors also, Hondata sells a 4 bar IIRC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLOASFUK View Post
    some obd1 ecu's dnt get along with 3 bars.
    This is bc there is 2 different GM 3 bar map sensors/part numbers. There is also a GM 2.5 bar. If you get one of the map sensors that are not preset in your software you can easily figure the scalar/offset.

    1. You need minimum and maximum voltage and absolute pressures.
    2. Convert the pressures to mbar.
    3. Subtract the minimum and maximum voltages to find the range, then do the same for the pressures.
    4. Divide the pressure range by the voltage range to calculate the scalar.
    5. Multiply the minimum voltage by the scalar to calculate the offset. Note that a positive voltage gives a negative offset.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeKe1point0 View Post
    This is bc there is 2 different GM 3 bar map sensors/part numbers. There is also a GM 2.5 bar. If you get one of the map sensors that are not preset in your software you can easily figure the scalar/offset.

    1. You need minimum and maximum voltage and absolute pressures.
    2. Convert the pressures to mbar.
    3. Subtract the minimum and maximum voltages to find the range, then do the same for the pressures.
    4. Divide the pressure range by the voltage range to calculate the scalar.
    5. Multiply the minimum voltage by the scalar to calculate the offset. Note that a positive voltage gives a negative offset.

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    good shit bro. I would get my car tuned there but im a NealSR, RacingInt guy all the way.

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    i love reading these proven power threads, i learn alot here.

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