Is 12223861 the right 3-bar MAP p/n?
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Is 12223861 the right 3-bar MAP p/n?
I snagged part number 12223861 from another thread, but when I called to order it, the parts guy said this number is for a 20th Anniv Firebird with the 305, not the Turbo TA with the Buick turbo V6.
Can anyone out there confirm the correct 3-bar MAP p/n? TIA!!!
Can anyone out there confirm the correct 3-bar MAP p/n? TIA!!!
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Most of the sensors in question all spit out a 0 to 5V signal based on pressure. That's what the stock 1 BAR does. What you do with that 5V signal is the question.
Can you plug it in to the stock computer. Sure. Will it do what you want, NO.
Can you use it w/ HP tuners, a data logger, boost controller, YES.
I was forced to move to a 4 BAR sensor this year Still 0 to 5V output
Can you plug it in to the stock computer. Sure. Will it do what you want, NO.
Can you use it w/ HP tuners, a data logger, boost controller, YES.
I was forced to move to a 4 BAR sensor this year Still 0 to 5V output
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Originally Posted by y2khawk
Most of the sensors in question all spit out a 0 to 5V signal based on pressure. That's what the stock 1 BAR does. What you do with that 5V signal is the question.
Can you plug it in to the stock computer. Sure. Will it do what you want, NO.
Can you use it w/ HP tuners, a data logger, boost controller, YES.
I was forced to move to a 4 BAR sensor this year Still 0 to 5V output
Can you plug it in to the stock computer. Sure. Will it do what you want, NO.
Can you use it w/ HP tuners, a data logger, boost controller, YES.
I was forced to move to a 4 BAR sensor this year Still 0 to 5V output
when i finally moved to a 2.5 bar sensor your alread at a 4,
well i could get a 4 bar, but it wouldnt do me that much good.