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Boost sensor on a carbed EA82?

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I was picking through my vacuum lines yesterday looking for leaks, and came across a small black box on the passenger side fender that says 'Boost Sensor' on it. It has a vaccum hose connected to the intake and another electrical connection. Now the car is a carbed ea82, so I can't figure out why they'd put a boost sensor in there unless it's universal for all the engine types.

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Anyone know? I'm really curious....

So you can turbo it.

 

I really dont know. It might be the sensor that opens the boost flaps...aka the secondaries....maybe? Im just guessing.

If I remember right that's a part of the high altitude compensation system. The part itself is basicaly a Absolute pressure sensor. It probably says boost on it because one of the other Japanese auto makers originaly designed it to be use as a boost sensor.

THATS RIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS A MAP!!!

 

 

Has it got a PN on it???!??!?!?!

wjm

i got a 2 bar map sensor from a 91 isuzu impulse... that means its good to one bar, or 14.whatever lbs. it has 3 wires, and i could send you the page from the fsm that tell you the values.. like 4 lbs, is .456 ohms... stuff like that.

wait, I just remembered...MS comes with its own.

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