Originally Posted by
sjrobinson
So I bought a MAP sensor enhancer- I thought I was paying a bit more for an enclosure but it proved to be a cheaper make than what was in the pic. Nonetheless it was a potentiometer with wires attached. Problem is that there were two wires. I've only seen diagrams with 3 wires. So how do I hook this one up? Or do I return it and just make my own with the 3 wires (two that reroute the signal wire)?
Also, with my ultra-gauge will I see the false readings that the MAP sensor enhancer and EFIE will give off in it? More importantly- the MAP sensor readings. I believed they are used to calculate the MPGs. If I alter the MAP sensor readings then my MPGs will change anyways making them inaccurate right? How do I know my MPG readings are right?
Slow down......... The MAP sensor doesn't calculate mpg in any manner. It measures the air flow, temp and pressure of the air going into the engine. If its a stand alone MAP(3 wire on most), then it measures the intake pressure(vacuum)[m.anifold a.bsolute p.ressure].
As to the Ultra-gauge; if you are using ANY efie's or gadgets to alter any of the sensor outputs you will see the readings that are altered, as the computer is giving the info that it's getting.
If your car has a mpg indicator, than it measures you speed, mileage, and fuel used to calculate MPG. It may also take into consideration engine load, rpm, throttle position, but does not use the MAP sensor for determining mpg.
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