Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Can a regular old MAP sensor easily be able to be used to drive a
manifold pressure gauge? What common analog auto gauge is easiest to use, IF you want it to read "correctly" (i.e 30" approx. when the engine is not turning, "low" (10, or whatever) at idle? "Auto" gauges are calibrated assbackwards. I want MANIFOLD PRESSURE not VACUUM, and preferably with the high end to the right like normal gauges. |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Why not buy the actual gauge used, like this testing:
http://www.----------.com/vacuumgauge.jpg Like the oil, temperature, vacuum gauges every hot rodder has on their machine, sold by http://www.autometer.com/ http://www.stewartwarner.com/ God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Bret Ludwig wrote: > > Can a regular old MAP sensor easily be able to be used to drive a > manifold pressure gauge? What common analog auto gauge is easiest to > use, IF you want it to read "correctly" (i.e 30" approx. when the > engine is not turning, "low" (10, or whatever) at idle? "Auto" gauges > are calibrated assbackwards. I want MANIFOLD PRESSURE not VACUUM, and > preferably with the high end to the right like normal gauges. |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Why not buy the actual gauge used, like this testing:
http://www.----------.com/vacuumgauge.jpg Like the oil, temperature, vacuum gauges every hot rodder has on their machine, sold by http://www.autometer.com/ http://www.stewartwarner.com/ God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Bret Ludwig wrote: > > Can a regular old MAP sensor easily be able to be used to drive a > manifold pressure gauge? What common analog auto gauge is easiest to > use, IF you want it to read "correctly" (i.e 30" approx. when the > engine is not turning, "low" (10, or whatever) at idle? "Auto" gauges > are calibrated assbackwards. I want MANIFOLD PRESSURE not VACUUM, and > preferably with the high end to the right like normal gauges. |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Why not buy the actual gauge used, like this testing:
http://www.----------.com/vacuumgauge.jpg Like the oil, temperature, vacuum gauges every hot rodder has on their machine, sold by http://www.autometer.com/ http://www.stewartwarner.com/ God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- Bret Ludwig wrote: > > Can a regular old MAP sensor easily be able to be used to drive a > manifold pressure gauge? What common analog auto gauge is easiest to > use, IF you want it to read "correctly" (i.e 30" approx. when the > engine is not turning, "low" (10, or whatever) at idle? "Auto" gauges > are calibrated assbackwards. I want MANIFOLD PRESSURE not VACUUM, and > preferably with the high end to the right like normal gauges. |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
L.W.(Bill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Why not buy the actual gauge used, like this testing: > http://www.----------.com/vacuumgauge.jpg Like the oil, temperature, > vacuum gauges every hot rodder has on their machine, sold by > http://www.autometer.com/ http://www.stewartwarner.com/ Like this? :) http://revbeergoggles.com/gauge.html > Bret Ludwig wrote: >> >> Can a regular old MAP sensor easily be able to be used to drive a >> manifold pressure gauge? What common analog auto gauge is easiest to >> use, IF you want it to read "correctly" (i.e 30" approx. when the >> engine is not turning, "low" (10, or whatever) at idle? "Auto" gauges >> are calibrated assbackwards. I want MANIFOLD PRESSURE not VACUUM, and >> preferably with the high end to the right like normal gauges. |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
L.W.(Bill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Why not buy the actual gauge used, like this testing: > http://www.----------.com/vacuumgauge.jpg Like the oil, temperature, > vacuum gauges every hot rodder has on their machine, sold by > http://www.autometer.com/ http://www.stewartwarner.com/ Like this? :) http://revbeergoggles.com/gauge.html > Bret Ludwig wrote: >> >> Can a regular old MAP sensor easily be able to be used to drive a >> manifold pressure gauge? What common analog auto gauge is easiest to >> use, IF you want it to read "correctly" (i.e 30" approx. when the >> engine is not turning, "low" (10, or whatever) at idle? "Auto" gauges >> are calibrated assbackwards. I want MANIFOLD PRESSURE not VACUUM, and >> preferably with the high end to the right like normal gauges. |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
L.W.(Bill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Why not buy the actual gauge used, like this testing: > http://www.----------.com/vacuumgauge.jpg Like the oil, temperature, > vacuum gauges every hot rodder has on their machine, sold by > http://www.autometer.com/ http://www.stewartwarner.com/ Like this? :) http://revbeergoggles.com/gauge.html > Bret Ludwig wrote: >> >> Can a regular old MAP sensor easily be able to be used to drive a >> manifold pressure gauge? What common analog auto gauge is easiest to >> use, IF you want it to read "correctly" (i.e 30" approx. when the >> engine is not turning, "low" (10, or whatever) at idle? "Auto" gauges >> are calibrated assbackwards. I want MANIFOLD PRESSURE not VACUUM, and >> preferably with the high end to the right like normal gauges. |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Hi Doug,
I did look through your site, knowing your car is blown. I'm glad it wasn't a snake! The new stock trucks have them going up the windshield pillar. Like I thought you were designing. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ DougW wrote: > > Like this? :) > http://revbeergoggles.com/gauge.html |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Hi Doug,
I did look through your site, knowing your car is blown. I'm glad it wasn't a snake! The new stock trucks have them going up the windshield pillar. Like I thought you were designing. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ DougW wrote: > > Like this? :) > http://revbeergoggles.com/gauge.html |
Re: Manifold pressure off MAP sensor?
Hi Doug,
I did look through your site, knowing your car is blown. I'm glad it wasn't a snake! The new stock trucks have them going up the windshield pillar. Like I thought you were designing. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ DougW wrote: > > Like this? :) > http://revbeergoggles.com/gauge.html |
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