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The SENSOR MAP is a critical component for modern marine engine management systems, providing vital data to optimize performance and fuel efficiency. This sensor accurately measures manifold absolute pressure (MAP), allowing the engine control unit (ECU) to precisely determine engine load and adjust fuel injection and ignition timing accordingly. By delivering real-time pressure readings, the SENSOR MAP helps ensure your engine runs smoothly, responds efficiently to throttle inputs, and minimizes emissions.
This SENSOR MAP is indispensable for maintaining the health and efficiency of your marine engine. Its ability to provide accurate pressure data is fundamental for the ECU's ability to manage combustion effectively. Without a properly functioning MAP sensor, engines can suffer from poor idling, hesitation, reduced power, and increased fuel consumption. This component plays a key role in ensuring your vessel's propulsion system operates at its best, providing a reliable and enjoyable boating experience. It’s a small part that makes a significant difference in overall engine operation and longevity.
Installation of the SENSOR MAP is straightforward for qualified marine technicians, typically involving connection to the intake manifold and the engine's electrical system. Its robust design ensures it can withstand the rigors of marine use, offering consistent and dependable operation over time. Investing in a quality MAP sensor like this one is a proactive step towards preventing potential engine issues and ensuring your marine engine remains in peak condition. It’s a testament to the advanced technology that powers modern marine vessels, allowing for greater control, efficiency, and reliability on the water.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| MFG Number | 18-7552 |
| Product Type | MAP Sensor |
| Function | Measures Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) |
| Compatibility | Marine Engine Control Units (ECUs) |
| Operating Voltage | Typically 5V DC |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40°C to 125°C (-40°F to 257°F) |
| Weight | Approximately 0.2 lbs |
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