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Old 11-08-2005, 12:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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USA Someone please answer me I need help.............

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Will this 2 bar map work with my 5sfte. I will be using a btm with an apexi safc II. Think it will work???????????
They all share a common pinout, although the connector keying may be different:
Pin A -- Ground
Pin B -- Sensor output
Pin C -- +5 volts

Manifold Pressure
(relative sea level / absolute)

2 Bar
MAP Output
14.31psi / 29.01psi
4.90V
14.00psi / 28.70psi
4.84V
13.00psi / 27.70psi
4.67V
12.00psi / 26.70psi
4.50V
11.00psi / 25.70psi
4.33V
10.00psi / 24.70psi
4.16V
9.00psi / 23.70psi
3.99V
8.00psi / 22.70psi
3.82V
6.00psi / 20.70psi
3.47V
4.00psi / 18.70psi
3.13V
2.00psi / 16.70psi
2.79V
0.00psi / 14.70psi
2.45V
5.00inHg / 12.24psi
2.03V
10.00inHg / 9.78psi
1.61V
15.00inHg / 7.33psi
1.19V
20.00inHg / 4.87psi
0.77V
25.00inHg / 2.41psi
0.35V
29.10inHg / 0.40psi
0.02V
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Old 11-08-2005, 01:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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im not a professional yet i did just finish at LTI and i think thats a GM Map sensor
Some map sensor have DC or AC voltage signal if the voltage signal are the same with toyota i GUESS if you wire it up right you will be good. I wish i could be of more help.
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Old 11-08-2005, 06:59 PM   #3 (permalink)
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that is a gm map sensor, they are calibrated and there is a colored thingie up inside where the connector goes and the connector is set up to go to just that color map sensor
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Anyone knows if this will work. I really need to know.......
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Old 11-11-2005, 06:13 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Wire anything right and the computer won't know the differance. Question is how do you feel about wiring parlayed with a potential for a ton of troubleshooting?
By the way Toy and Chev collab more than either lets on.
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