Can anyone identify what exact Syvecs map sensor my car has please?
Thanks
Syvecs map sensor identification
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That’s what I thought but it’s not quite the same
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Does it have any markings on it ? Does it say Syvecs ?
And that crappy silicone hose looks like it's starting to split already, get some proper rubber hose on it
And that crappy silicone hose looks like it's starting to split already, get some proper rubber hose on it
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@Ryan.g supplied this as a Syvecs map sensor in 2011, I just don’t know which type it is.stevieturbo wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 9:10 pm Does it have any markings on it ? Does it say Syvecs ?
And that crappy silicone hose looks like it's starting to split already, get some proper rubber hose on it
Strange about the vacuum hose on the map sensor as that’s brand new
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Is the sensor not working or what's up ?
I hate those little silicone hoses for anything. They're just very flimsy.
I hate those little silicone hoses for anything. They're just very flimsy.
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It’s messed up a few times now, the last time it completely packed up, it has since shown some readings again, but it is 100% time to replace it. Can’t have it happening againstevieturbo wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 9:42 pm Is the sensor not working or what's up ?
I hate those little silicone hoses for anything. They're just very flimsy.
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Odd, usually that sort of thing is quite reliable.
But if in doubt, replace it. It's a critical sensor so needs to be right.
But if in doubt, replace it. It's a critical sensor so needs to be right.
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Yeah many people been saying they are very reliable usually, I’m sure this one is very temperamental. Being 10yrs old it’s maybe just giving up now? Searched everywhere but can’t find the exact same as the one I havestevieturbo wrote: ↑Sat May 08, 2021 10:08 pm Odd, usually that sort of thing is quite reliable.
But if in doubt, replace it. It's a critical sensor so needs to be right.
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If you know whether it's a 3, 4, 5 bar or whatever, that's mostly all you need to know.
Or just buy one that suits the boost ranges you need to operate with and just adjust the sensor calibration to suit when fitted.
Or just buy one that suits the boost ranges you need to operate with and just adjust the sensor calibration to suit when fitted.