Max length of MAP vacuum line?
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Max length of MAP vacuum line?
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Re: Max length of MAP vacuum line?
That is a long way! If I needed to run that kind of distance I would use a hard line. (ie tubing instead of hose) I would also think that a vacuum line that long would tend to buffer the vacuum signal and might cause some issues with MAP response. Just a thought though.....
I imagine one of the experts will chime in here if I am wrong.
Ken
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I am converting from MAF to MAP. How does a MAP work with boost? I am running a Eaton SC putting out about 7psi.
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Re: Max length of MAP vacuum line?
Just 3 wires..... can be very small gauge..... easy to route....
Just curious, is this in a boat?
Ken
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Re: Max length of MAP vacuum line?
No it's for a car, 1993 Ford Taurus. My dash/glove box/engine bay is full so I have the MS2 mounted to a sheet of aluminum that divides the passenger compartment from the trunk (no back seat).kjones6039 wrote:FWIW, I like Al's suggestion for making the sensor 'remote' and running wire instead of hose, pipe etc.
Just 3 wires..... can be very small gauge..... easy to route....
Just curious, is this in a boat?
Ken
Will try the tube first, if it does not work I will remove the sensor and mount it in the engine bay next to my boost sensor.
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Re: Max length of MAP vacuum line?
"Don't worry about how long your MAP sensor vacuum hose is. Intuitively it seems that shorter should be better. However, a few people have done tests to see how bad the effect of a long hose was on vacuum signal propagation. With a ~100 foot (~30 meters) coil of rubber tubing in between the MegaSquirt® and the engine, the result was that no delay was apparent. This was with about a 10 millisecond resolution clock. The reason for this is that air has so little inertia that it moves very quickly in response to a vacuum (this is how we fill the cylinders, after all!)."
The above was found at the following link: http://www.megamanual.com/v22manual/mwire.htm
It is at the very bottom of the MAP Sensor section.
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Re: Max length of MAP vacuum line?
Also harder to pinch it closed.