Description
2006-2009 Honda S2000, 2006-2015 Honda Civic Si, and 2009-2010 Acura TSX 4 Bar MAP Sensor by SpeedFactory
SpeedFactory 4 Bar MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensors use state of the art bipolar op amp circuitry with thin film resistor networks built into each micro chip.
Pressure changes are calculated on a true linear 0-5 volt scale via a specially designed silicon pressure sensor that also compensates for temperature changes. The unique ability to compensate for temperature changes allows our MAP sensor to remain a minimum of 99% accurate from 32 degrees F to 180 degrees F through out its range of scale. With the true linear pressure vs. voltage scale there is never a need to re-tune at different altitudes as with other sensors.
Please Note: Requires proper sensor calibration with a programmable engine management system.
Features
- Precisely calculates boost pressure from 1-43+ psi
- 40 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit temperature operating range
- True linear scaling for perfect drivability at all boost and vacuum levels.
- Direct plug and play for an easy install and an OEM look. Dimensionally identical to the stock MAP sensor.
- Each sensor is hand assembled, pressure, and function checked in the USA for unparalleled quality control prior to shipping
Benefits
- Able to respond from 10% of the pressure scale to 90% of the pressure scale in .001 seconds (the fastest response time of any MAP sensor on the market).
- Automatic temperature compensation.
- Compatible with all aftermarket engine management systems.
- Allows smoother engine operation, higher boost levels, and better drivability than competitors turbo MAP sensors.
Minimum of 99% accurate over full scale range under all conditions including temperature, altitude, and humidity changes.
Applications
- 2006-2009 Honda S2000
- 2006-2011 Honda Civic R18
- 2012-2015 Honda Civic Si
- 2013+ Acura ILX
- 2009-2010 Acura TSX
- 2010-2016 Honda CR-Z
What’s In The Box?
- 1 – MAP Sensor
Warranty
- SpeedFactory’s Standard Limited Warranty
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