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Adding GM 3 Bar MAP Sensor to 2001 Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="silver_cobra_01" data-source="post: 16013302" data-attributes="member: 172972"><p>Hi there. As the title states, I've added a GM 3 Bar MAP sensor to my 2001 Cobra. Unfortunately, I've had some issues, with what I believe are faulty MAP sensors. Here's the rundown. 2001 Cobra Vortech V1 T Trim with supporting mods running E85. I deleted the EGR and DPFE (I think that's the correct part). Well, turns out the DPFE has a 5V input, a ground, and an output, so I decided to reuse this wiring, in hopes that I could datalog via livelink, and create a user defined boost PID. In case that did not work, I also tied an extra wire into the factory DPFE output wire, and attached that to analog two of my firewire cable for my X4, since analog one is already my wideband reading. First MAP sensor seemed to work well, except that it would increase output voltage as the under hood temperature would increase. Second seemed to do the same, however, I had to modify the voltage to pressure conversion formula quite a bit. These were both cheapy ebay sensors, less than $13 a piece. Assuming these were crap sensors, I decided to buy a FAST 307009 3 Bar MAP for just under $100. Well with this sensor, I am seeing around 2.2 volts at 0 psi, with key on engine off, and 2.12 volts at about 20 inches of vacuum, when the car is idling. This would be a negative linear relationship, which does not make any sense. Has anyone else had big issues with GM style MAP sensors? The wiring should be easy enough, but I am struggling.</p><p></p><p>I guess I am trying to see if anyone else has successfully added a GM style 3 Bar MAF sensor to a 96-04 Cobra, and if they have, can they please tell me an exact company and part number they have had success with. Along with any input on wiring, whether it be what they have done, or any input on what I have done.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver_cobra_01, post: 16013302, member: 172972"] Hi there. As the title states, I've added a GM 3 Bar MAP sensor to my 2001 Cobra. Unfortunately, I've had some issues, with what I believe are faulty MAP sensors. Here's the rundown. 2001 Cobra Vortech V1 T Trim with supporting mods running E85. I deleted the EGR and DPFE (I think that's the correct part). Well, turns out the DPFE has a 5V input, a ground, and an output, so I decided to reuse this wiring, in hopes that I could datalog via livelink, and create a user defined boost PID. In case that did not work, I also tied an extra wire into the factory DPFE output wire, and attached that to analog two of my firewire cable for my X4, since analog one is already my wideband reading. First MAP sensor seemed to work well, except that it would increase output voltage as the under hood temperature would increase. Second seemed to do the same, however, I had to modify the voltage to pressure conversion formula quite a bit. These were both cheapy ebay sensors, less than $13 a piece. Assuming these were crap sensors, I decided to buy a FAST 307009 3 Bar MAP for just under $100. Well with this sensor, I am seeing around 2.2 volts at 0 psi, with key on engine off, and 2.12 volts at about 20 inches of vacuum, when the car is idling. This would be a negative linear relationship, which does not make any sense. Has anyone else had big issues with GM style MAP sensors? The wiring should be easy enough, but I am struggling. I guess I am trying to see if anyone else has successfully added a GM style 3 Bar MAF sensor to a 96-04 Cobra, and if they have, can they please tell me an exact company and part number they have had success with. Along with any input on wiring, whether it be what they have done, or any input on what I have done. Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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