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Dr Evil
You really should try a manometer. It is a board with tubes full of fluid that you hook up to the cards poke.gif confused24.gif
ClayPerrine
QUOTE(Dr Evil @ Feb 11 2014, 12:06 PM) *

You really should try a manometer. It is a board with tubes full of fluid that you hook up to the cards poke.gif confused24.gif

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Or just buy 4/6 vacuum gauges at your FLAPS, mount them to a board, and put logn tubes on them.


KISS - Keep It Simple, Stupid.

bulitt
Tubes! and Water! smilie_pokal.gif

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McMark
You need to read post #1 again. Really hard to drive down the road with a board and tubes of water on the back. rolleyes.gif

I'm not sure why the scope of this project is so hard to grasp. tongue.gif
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'73-914kid
QUOTE(McMark @ Feb 11 2014, 08:27 PM) *

I'm not sure why the scope of this project is so hard to grasp. tongue.gif
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Because it involves computers.... black magic... av-943.gif
stugray
McMark,

I got one of the Denso "79800-3280" MAP sensors.

I power it with 5 Volts and at atmospheric pressure I am reading 2.5-2.7 Volts.
The value changes when I blow/suck on the input port, but not as much as I would expect.

What voltage values were you reading under load?
Sleepin
QUOTE(stugray @ Sep 23 2014, 10:06 AM) *

McMark,

The value changes when I blow/suck on the input port, but not as much as I would expect.





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Looks like a cool project Mark! I am looking forward to seeing it completed!
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