Replacement for stock MAP sensor
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Replacement for stock MAP sensor
I've been advised by my mechanic (Malcolm Crockenberg) that the MAP sensor in the Galant has had it. Unfortunately, these cannot be purchased new from Mitsubishi anymore. I refer to the steel boxed MAP sensor, not the black plastic one.
Now other than replacing this one with another of the same vintage (and possibly also dodgy), what are my options for replacement. Is it possible to use the less venerable plastic unit from the later Cordia or Starions? Prefer not to go to a full computer replacement just yet, would just like good boost control without the drop outs.
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Brendan
Now other than replacing this one with another of the same vintage (and possibly also dodgy), what are my options for replacement. Is it possible to use the less venerable plastic unit from the later Cordia or Starions? Prefer not to go to a full computer replacement just yet, would just like good boost control without the drop outs.
Cheers
Brendan
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Hehehe.
Thanks, but that would mean the upgrade to the Wolf which won't be happening. BTW, we talking V3 or V4 of the Wolf 3D?
CheersBrendan
Thanks, but that would mean the upgrade to the Wolf which won't be happening. BTW, we talking V3 or V4 of the Wolf 3D?
CheersBrendan
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By poked I assume you mean stuffed. From what Malcolm has advised, the diaphragm or whatever inside may have had it??
All I know is that I get a cough every now and then when cruising and the boost guage twitches at the same time.
All I know is that I get a cough every now and then when cruising and the boost guage twitches at the same time.
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Thanks dude. And yeah, I think it's the wheels. Found out last night they're Panasport Formula One FS lightweight rims. Also just replaced the steering box and wow what a difference.
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Dave Kitsons site has a good map sensor repair guide:
http://blackice.com.au/starion/
alternatively, if it's the diaphragm that's stuffed,then just buy a bicycle repair kit and fix the hole.
Either fix wont cost you more than a couple of dollars
check the condition of the circuit board as well when it's apart
http://blackice.com.au/starion/
alternatively, if it's the diaphragm that's stuffed,then just buy a bicycle repair kit and fix the hole.
Either fix wont cost you more than a couple of dollars
check the condition of the circuit board as well when it's apart
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Ah, I found it. Missed it when I checked that site out yesterday. Well it all seems straight forward, and I have a few cluey auto electrical type people I know just in case. JPC is going to give it a looking to as well.
Thanks for all your help. For future reference, this is the page that I checked out that covers repair of the manifold pressure sensor (MAP sensor):
http://blackice.com.au/starion/boost.htm
Cheers
Brendan
Thanks for all your help. For future reference, this is the page that I checked out that covers repair of the manifold pressure sensor (MAP sensor):
http://blackice.com.au/starion/boost.htm
Cheers
Brendan
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Thankyou to JPC
Well, JPC came over last night and showed me how to take apart the map sensor and give it a good once over. He even brought over a set of new o-rings and we replaced all the old crusty ones in there. No electronic faults, and the unit sealed up great once we were done.
Took a quick spin and boost feels more responsive that before. Still getting an ever so slight hesitation on cruise, so we'll check out the AFM next.
Thanks again for the help.
Cheers
Brendan
Took a quick spin and boost feels more responsive that before. Still getting an ever so slight hesitation on cruise, so we'll check out the AFM next.
Thanks again for the help.
Cheers
Brendan
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