Scale sheet or hptuner file for my new map(ls7 intake:12623671) ???
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Burning Brakes
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Scale sheet or hptuner file for my new map(ls7 intake:12623671) ???
After some research in the archive i ve just ordered my new map sensor to go on my ls7 intake(2008)
Gm part number: 12623671
Can someone send me the new scale sheet that i should use or a hptuner file for the new map ???
I got no experience in Hptuner so please be nice
Thanks
Gm part number: 12623671
Can someone send me the new scale sheet that i should use or a hptuner file for the new map ???
I got no experience in Hptuner so please be nice
Thanks
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After some research in the archive i ve just ordered my new map sensor to go on my ls7 intake(2008)
Gm part number: 12623671
Can someone send me the new scale sheet that i should use or a hptuner file for the new map ???
I got no experience in Hptuner so please be nice
Thanks
Gm part number: 12623671
Can someone send me the new scale sheet that i should use or a hptuner file for the new map ???
I got no experience in Hptuner so please be nice
Thanks
A quick google search shows people having problems with that sensor. Hopefully you've done your due diligence.
Last edited by Tech; 07-25-2017 at 04:38 PM.
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I'm not using that MAP, so I can't send you any data. If you can find a vehicle that used it, you can go to HP Tuner's tune repository and find the settings from a factory calibration.
A quick google search shows people having problems with that sensor. Hopefully you've done your due diligence.
A quick google search shows people having problems with that sensor. Hopefully you've done your due diligence.
What is your suggestion for a good map(need one that clip to an 08 ls7 intake) for a boost engine.
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Is that the 3.3 bar sensor?
A 2 bar cobalt sensor works as well
A 2 bar cobalt sensor works as well
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How much boost? Do you actually need 3 bar? I suspect you'll lose resolution if you use a MAP too big for on your intended use. As Carson mentioned, the 2 bar Cobalt sensor is popular if you're staying under ~14 psi.
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So what should be the best recommandation.
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Can, but have to change connector and drill out the hole on the manifold, LS7 MAP sensor is LS2 style basically
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Dsx makes a 2.5 bar sensor or that 3.3 you have should fit. I’ve never used one though. Google the part number and linear offset and you should find the values you need for the tune
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Ok so:
-Ls9 map sensor: 12592525
-This harness:
http://www.lingenfelter.com/product/...l#.WXr65oTytyw
-And i use the stock zr1 value for the map scale.
Is everything ok ???
Setup: Ls2 darton sleeve 427ci /ETP Ls7 heads and ysi going in a 2001 C5Z
Thanks
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I think everyone assumed this was going in a C6 Z06 since you never really stated otherwise
What vehicle and what ECM are you actually using this with?
What vehicle and what ECM are you actually using this with?
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Of course.