I have a normally aspirated GSR and I am having troubles with my MAP sensor. The dealer says that I am getting a high input voltage from my VAFC to the MAP sensor or to the ECU. Does anyone know what the voltage range is on the MAP sensor from idle to full throttle?
I figured someone here might know having used the hondata datalogging..
Thanks!!
Acura GSR MAP sensor voltages?
Re: Acura GSR MAP sensor voltages?
Remember, the VAFC modifies the MAP signals going to the ECU, thus if you try to add too much fuel, the ECU will see this as an error and go into limp mode and throw a CEL code. Most people seem to have a problem when they try to add more than 8-10% fuel anywhere in the low or high cam tables. Keep your fuel values below this, and you should be ok.. You can remove as much fuel as you want, but you are limited to about 8-10% when adding.itr1416 wrote:I have a normally aspirated GSR and I am having troubles with my MAP sensor. The dealer says that I am getting a high input voltage from my VAFC to the MAP sensor or to the ECU. Does anyone know what the voltage range is on the MAP sensor from idle to full throttle?
I figured someone here might know having used the hondata datalogging..
Thanks!!
I believe the voltage range of the MAP is 0 - 2.5v
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IMO you really shouldn't be running a VAFC. This gadget only causes problems since the fuel and timing tables still go of the stock settings. The stock ECU is very sophisticated and is capable of learning and adjusting the entire fuel curve. So if any part of it gets disrupted it will make an adjustment which will negate to purpose of purchasing such an item.
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94 JZA80 6speed undergoing major weight reduction AKA 911 GT2 killer.
90 DA9 B18C5 retired auto-Xer