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New Gm 4 Bar Map Manifold Pressure Sensor Turbo Boost With Wire Plug Pigtail on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Manufacturer Part Number:4 Bar Map sensor GM Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:307007 GM4B UPC:Does not apply

 NEW

MAP Sensor -  4 Bar
High Quality Aftermarket

1 Piece with wire/pigtail

4 Bar
the information for the sensor of the volt and pressure rate as below ,
1bar    1.4v 
2bar    2.80v 
3bar    3.80v
4 bar   4.80v-5v

 
  


4 bar MAP sensor is a true absolute sensor, meaning it will enable your engine management system to properly compensate for altitude.  The GM style packaging allows you to easily swap this sensor in place of your OEM GM style 2 or 3 bar map sensor, or use the provided pigtail to install in any other application

Specifications:

·       Measurement Error: <=±1%

·       Pressure Measurement: <=43.5 psi gauge (58 psi absolute)

·       Operating Temperature Range: -40 to 267 °F (-40 to 125 °C)

·       Response: 1ms, 10 to 90% pressure step.

·       Temperature compensated.

·       Compatible with all aftermarket engine management systems.

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Pin Out is:

A = Ground = Black Wire

B = Sensor Output = Blue Wire

C = +5 Volt Source = Red Wire

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