As promised, more pictures of Haltech E6K (56k users beware!)
The MAP sensor is absolute pressure -- so a 1-bar MAP sensor is only good for N/A cars that will never see boost (1 bar = standard atmospheric pressure at sea level) A 2-bar MAP sensor would allow for the Haltech to register almost 15 pounds of boost at sea level. And a 3-bar MAP sensor would allow the Haltech to register almost 30 pounds of boost at sea level.
Because I live at high altitude, the 3-bar MAP sensor will (on a boost gauge) be good for around 32psi... Neet huh?
I'll hafta go check my mail.
Because I live at high altitude, the 3-bar MAP sensor will (on a boost gauge) be good for around 32psi... Neet huh?
I'll hafta go check my mail.
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I just wanna give RED props for laying out that wiring harness so nice and pretty and for numbering all the wires and connectors. That must have taken a bit of time.



