G'day fellas,
Found a cheap and easy MAP adjuster that lets you run two different switchable voltage signals http://www.fuelsaver-mpg.com/map-maf-en ... p-enhancer. I know it's pretty basic but you get what you pay for... and for that price, I wouldn't waste time with a DIY MAP adjuster.
Cheers,
Josh
Dual MAP adjuster
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Re: Dual MAP adjuster
Not a bad find. Have you used one of those?
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Re: Dual MAP adjuster
Nah not yet mate. I sent them an email to see what voltage range it can convert the full 5v too. It seems they mostly use them to lean out the mixture - I just wanna make sure it can enrichen it too.
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Re: Dual MAP adjuster
It's just a couple of pots on the variable signal going back to the ECU so it can only lean mixtures out. I'm going for 26-27lb@49psi injectors for my '03 TJ so it should work fine for me
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