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    Default How are you guys adjusting your MAP sensor?

    Just curious if anyone is adjusting tables E3254 and E3255 to try and read boost more accurately above lets say, 50#? Is there a way that it can be calibrated so lets say at 80# boost, it is at 5 volts? Or, are our sensors only good to the 51.4# that is the stock default?
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    It's only a 3 bar sensor....it won't read that high. You can set the numbers as high as you want, the sensor isn't physically capable of reading that pressure.

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    Thanks for that. Are there any options out there for putting a different sensor in and calibrating it with EFI Live? I read about guys doing it with Duramax's, but haven't seen anything for us Cummins guys.
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    May I ask why??

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    I guess just for the sake of logging boost accurately. Otherwise, no other reason.
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    Well, you could use any 5 volt or 12 volt map sensor (like an Innovate, etc.) and use as an external input into the V2, but as far as one being a direct replacement for the Cummins part number, I haven't seen one.

    I'll call Cummins in the morning in the and see if there is higher pressure MAP sensor, like a 5 bar that is a direct fit.

    I have a feeling I know he answer already, BUT I'll at least give a call and see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoghouseDiesel View Post
    Well, you could use any 5 volt or 12 volt map sensor (like an Innovate, etc.) and use as an external input into the V2, but as far as one being a direct replacement for the Cummins part number, I haven't seen one.

    I'll call Cummins in the morning in the and see if there is higher pressure MAP sensor, like a 5 bar that is a direct fit.

    I have a feeling I know he answer already, BUT I'll at least give a call and see.
    Thanks!

    That would be awesome if they made one, but I'm also assuming what the answer will be......
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    Quote Originally Posted by 427lightning View Post
    I guess just for the sake of logging boost accurately. Otherwise, no other reason.
    Thought that might have been the point but wasnt too sure.

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    A more practical idea, you can probably build a custom calc.pid that can back calculate boost from MAF (assuming it is not limited also), rpm, air temp, and baro.
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    Baro is limited also.

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