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Old 02-01-2008, 04:57 PM
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Talking Hondata 4 Bar MAP sensor!

Hondata now has a 4 Bar MAP sensor for the S2000:

http://www.hondata.com/4barmap.html

I talked to Doug @ Hondata today and it sounds like this MAP sensor is compatible with the MY00-05 S2000. They are working on a MAP sensor for the RSX, which may be compatible with the MY06+ S2000. If so, I will gladly replace my AEM 3.5 Bar MAP sensor with the Hondata!
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hell yeah i like that one, thats a pretty good deal.
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Originally Posted by sharkbite,Feb 1 2008, 07:02 PM
hell yeah i like that one, thats a pretty good deal.
The only catch is you need an EMS to make it work.
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awww i c, there goes the money.
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Originally Posted by sharkbite,Feb 1 2008, 07:16 PM
awww i c, there goes the money.
Gotta pay to play.
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why the hell do you need a 4 bar map on s2k?

3 bar is enough, unless you drop another $30,000 in your engine alone.

I mean, F20/F22 is good, but it's still not 2jz and 4g63 you know?

how many of you boost more than 30psi in here anyway?
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Seriously... GM3bar is like 20 bucks
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Originally Posted by afwfjustin,Feb 4 2008, 11:40 PM
Seriously... GM3bar is like 20 bucks
Is the GM MAP sensor plug 'n play, or is it like the AEM MAP sensor and needs to be spliced into the factory harness?
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splicing the map sensor is probably the easiest thing to do. just make sure you connect to the right wires.
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Originally Posted by plokivos,Feb 5 2008, 07:28 AM
splicing the map sensor is probably the easiest thing to do. just make sure you connect to the right wires.
Right right...but some people like myself we'd rather pay more to have a factory-type direct connection.
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