Amount of Boost does NOT kill Map Sensors
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So please stop posting that anything over 22-23psi will kill them, it's just not true. I, and a couple other people now, have run 30psi thru the OEM sensors and they hold up just fine. The only difference is they don't read accurately passed the 22-23psi.
The reason people are blowing Map sensors is from Oil Blowby. Ive seen plenty of these come now and everytime that has been the issue. If you keep blowing them, install a catch can and it will go away. Even people with GMS1 sensors have had this issue lately.
If you are someone that keeps blowing them, next time remove it and look inside the sensor, you will see some oily residue inside there. This seems to eat the inside of the sensor and cause it to fail. You can also remove them occasionally and clean them with either MAF sensor cleaner spray OR Electronic parts cleaner spray.
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The reason people are blowing Map sensors is from Oil Blowby. Ive seen plenty of these come now and everytime that has been the issue. If you keep blowing them, install a catch can and it will go away. Even people with GMS1 sensors have had this issue lately.
If you are someone that keeps blowing them, next time remove it and look inside the sensor, you will see some oily residue inside there. This seems to eat the inside of the sensor and cause it to fail. You can also remove them occasionally and clean them with either MAF sensor cleaner spray OR Electronic parts cleaner spray.
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^This.
I am one who has gone through 3 already and I can tell you it's exactly that. After looking around and asking questions, I inspected all my blown sensors carefully and they all had oil residue on them and were unsalvageable. Plain old dead.
I am going the catch can route.
I am one who has gone through 3 already and I can tell you it's exactly that. After looking around and asking questions, I inspected all my blown sensors carefully and they all had oil residue on them and were unsalvageable. Plain old dead.
I am going the catch can route.
People probably read some mis-information back in the day when there was a new "blown MAP sensor" thread every day and now just spout it off like it's the truth. That seems to happen a lot on here. Kind of like "Learn Down"
But I won't dive into that.
Good post BYT! Hopefully the people that still believe that will see this thread and correct themselves in the future
Good post BYT! Hopefully the people that still believe that will see this thread and correct themselves in the future
I agree witht his completely. My "kill" tune is 27-30psi and I've been on 24-26psi for 30,000 miles. Not 1 sensor failure. I know someone here in STL with a Homo Hot Rod that is on #4 of sensors (but he's a tard).
So please stop posting that anything over 22-23psi will kill them, it's just not true. I, and a couple other people now, have run 30psi thru the OEM sensors and they hold up just fine. The only difference is they don't read accurately passed the 22-23psi.
The reason people are blowing Map sensors is from Oil Blowby. Ive seen plenty of these come now and everytime that has been the issue. If you keep blowing them, install a catch can and it will go away. Even people with GMS1 sensors have had this issue lately.
If you are someone that keeps blowing them, next time remove it and look inside the sensor, you will see some oily residue inside there. This seems to eat the inside of the sensor and cause it to fail. You can also remove them occasionally and clean them with either MAF sensor cleaner spray OR Electronic parts cleaner spray.
Thanks
The reason people are blowing Map sensors is from Oil Blowby. Ive seen plenty of these come now and everytime that has been the issue. If you keep blowing them, install a catch can and it will go away. Even people with GMS1 sensors have had this issue lately.
If you are someone that keeps blowing them, next time remove it and look inside the sensor, you will see some oily residue inside there. This seems to eat the inside of the sensor and cause it to fail. You can also remove them occasionally and clean them with either MAF sensor cleaner spray OR Electronic parts cleaner spray.
Thanks


Map Sensor Fix
Have 2008 SS/TC. Put GM stage kit in car ran fine. Started getting boost problem, shut car off restart boost back. Tried many fixes none worked, would not boost over 10 psi when throttlr full open. Took out map sensor on manifold, cleaned with electronic parts spray and lightly blowed dried with air,reinstalled car running fine. Tried every fix that I saw on this site this one worked. Hard for me to believe , see how it goes.
Have 2008 SS/TC. Put GM stage kit in car ran fine. Started getting boost problem, shut car off restart boost back. Tried many fixes none worked, would not boost over 10 psi when throttlr full open. Took out map sensor on manifold, cleaned with electronic parts spray and lightly blowed dried with air,reinstalled car running fine. Tried every fix that I saw on this site this one worked. Hard for me to believe , see how it goes.



