So after reading about the supposed benefits of the 4g MAP sensor I decided to do a test of my own to see what the deal really is with these things.
So I took 3 sensors, a 3g (PS10), a 4g (PS20), and another one (PS22) that I think came out of an early '90s Integra or some other OBD1 Honda. The 3 sensors were all connected to a regulated 5V benchtop power supply and were measured with an HP benchtop multimeter. A hand vacuum pump was used to vary the pressure to all the sensors.
Here are the results:
At each pressure the 3 sensors read almost identically with a worst case error of 2% at 25 inHg. Given these results I would have to say there will be no measurable difference in performance when using any of them.Code:Pressure (inHg) PS10 (V) PS20 (V) PS22 (V) --------------------------------------------------------- 0 2.88 2.87 2.87 5 2.42 2.41 2.41 10 1.92 1.92 1.92 15 1.47 1.46 1.46 20 1.01 1.00 1.00 25 0.52 0.51 0.52
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