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> MPS Differences?, 0280100041 vs 0280100043
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post Mar 27 2024, 05:10 PM
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Seeing both part numbers seeming used interchangeably between 1.7 and 2.0's.

Was there a year that a changeover was made or?
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post Mar 28 2024, 12:18 PM
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That is only a partial list. This page as a far more comprehensive listing of d-jet MPS

https://jetronic.org/en/d-jetronic/mps

Also if you plan on re-tuning an MPS to a different spec you might not get to far with the information from Brad Anders page. He has correct information however as the MPS themselves are effected by altitude and atmospheric pressure. Adjusting one based on the inductance specs he provides might get you close but as they will vary based on where you are, and just day to day based on air pressure the best way I have found to do it is to basically "clone" the adjustment of a known good sensor on the bench. I used a T'ed vacuum setup and a switch attached to my meter to ensure two sensors are identical across the entire operating range.
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