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Thread: MAP sensor adjuster schematic

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    Bwanar Guest

    MAP sensor adjuster schematic

    Hi,

    I'm looking for Schematic plans for a Map sensor adjuster. I have seen a unit offered for sale that looks nice and has 2 Pot's and a switch that you can have preset City/Hwy settings and an on off switch. Does anyone have plans for one of these they would share? Thanks in advance, Richard

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    Bwanar Guest
    Never mind...figured it out on my own.

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    SmoothieV Guest
    Well if anyone knows anyway can they tell us? This was a good question.

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    pegasus13 Guest
    If you would like give me your e-mail and I will send you a set of plans for it both PWM and O2 at the same time.... Ray

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    SmoothieV Guest
    galen.vinter@gmail.com

    Also, I drive a 4cyl. 2.3L Mazda 3 Hatchback s. My MAP has 4 wires coming out of it. Which one do I tap into for my enhancer?

    white/green > PCM
    brown/green > PCM
    black/green > Middle (of 3) O2 sensors > PCM
    green/black > Var. Tumble Shutter Valve Switch > green/yellow to PCM

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    kajreklaw Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by pegasus13 View Post
    If you would like give me your e-mail and I will send you a set of plans for it both PWM and O2 at the same time.... Ray

    Ray, can you send it to me also..- kajreklaw@gmail.com

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    Pipanski Guest
    pipanski006@yahoo.com

    Please and thank you!

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    Dewayne Guest
    Why not post it here so we all know.

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    Bigtoyota Guest
    I would surmise that the guy asking for emails is also gonna spam you or sell your email addy to someone who will. Beware.

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    mec1995 Guest

    Map sensor, EFIE, PWM with current limit, etc.

    Hi folks!

    All the schematic diagrams and more will be posted soon on my website.
    There is no charge, everything is free. My website is non-profit.

    I got so frustrated one day searching for a particular diagram and all I got was websites wanted $$$ for it. I like to build my own circuits.

    Anyways, I'll keep you posted here when they are available. Or you can check my website and go to the 'Hydrogen Experiments' section.

    http://www.uoguelph.ca/~antoon

    -Mec1995

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