MAP Sensor Location and Function?
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MAP Sensor Location and Function?
New owner of a 1991 Formula, first experience with the TPI. Watched a few intro videos today and discovered my MAF sensor is missing. A little digging revealed I have a MAP instead. Can someone briefly explain the difference and the actual sensor location?
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Car: 1989 IROC-Z
Engine: L98 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: BW 9 Bolt / 2.77 Posi
Re: MAP Sensor Location and Function?
MAF meters air entering the engine by measuring the temperature difference of a heated wire. MAP meters the vacuum / pressure present in the plenum. Your MAP sensor should be mounted on the rear passenger side of the plenum.
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From: WA
Car: 1989 IROC-Z
Engine: L98 350 TPI
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: BW 9 Bolt / 2.77 Posi
Re: MAP Sensor Location and Function?
Any part on a 30 year old car can fail at any time. What issue are you trying to resolve?
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Re: MAP Sensor Location and Function?
No issues. I am just getting familiar with the TPI and associated components. My previous experience with collector cars has been with 60's and 70's technology, and while I have owned newer cars, my newly acquired Firebird is my first collector car with fuel injection. I have a lot to learn. Thanks for the replies.
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Re: MAP Sensor Location and Function?
Mass Air Flow (MAF). It's on the tube for the air intake to the engine and it is used for the air mass calculations going in engine.
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP). It's a little sensor that measures air pressure inside the intake manifold. Used on later cars (91-92 ?) when they switched fueling strategy to what's called "speed density" and there is no MAF sensor. The air pressure is used in the air mass calculations going into engine.
Some of the diagnostic codes were used with both systems so it creates confusion if certain codes come up because people think it's related to MAP sensor when it really has a different meaning in the earlier years.
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP). It's a little sensor that measures air pressure inside the intake manifold. Used on later cars (91-92 ?) when they switched fueling strategy to what's called "speed density" and there is no MAF sensor. The air pressure is used in the air mass calculations going into engine.
Some of the diagnostic codes were used with both systems so it creates confusion if certain codes come up because people think it's related to MAP sensor when it really has a different meaning in the earlier years.
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