New MAP Sensor ?

Seth sethea at mediaone.net
Thu Aug 10 10:52:03 GMT 2000


I used it in a boost gauge. That sensor is at least 4 years old, or at
least the variant I have which is either the A or AP suffix. I haven't
had a problem with it, despite feeding it too much voltage and reverse
polarity once (got the wires crossed).

-Seth

ext-peter.betts at nokia.com wrote:
> 
> MAP Sensor
> 
> Motorola MPX4250A
> Absolute pressure range 3->36psi
> 0->5V
> 5.1V Reference
> 
> OR
> 
> Motorola MPX4200A
> Absolute pressure range 3->29psi
> 0->5V
> 5.1V Reference
> 
> Ported with 6mm barbed hose for easy install to pipework.
> Two 5mm mounting holes.
> Total size about 30mm*30mm*15mm  TINY!
> 
> http://ebus.mot-sps.com/ProdCat/sg/0,1251,M98716,00.html
> 
> Cost, according to ARROW ELECTRONICS web site is $19
> http://www.arrow.com/index.html
> 
> Let me know if you see a problem with using this part.
> 
> By my calculations this will measure upto 36.3psi absolute which is
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