MPX4250AP MAP Sensor suitable for Fuel Pressure ?
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:52 am
I am working on a few extra sensing systems for my Triple Weber Hemi (with Megajolt of course
) and am wondering if anyone has an opinion on the idea of using the MJLJ Map sensor as a low-pressure fuel-pressure sensor.
Webers like running between 3-4 psi fuel pressure, and finding an electronic sensor that will go that low and not cost hundreds of dollars seems to be quite difficult.
Plus, I'd like to run one per Carb, as I have in mind metering the flow to each carb seperately (I have some flow sensors as well).
I'm also thinking of being over-the-top and adding one to each intake runner for individual vaccum readings to make an electronic carb balancer system with a funky LCD pressure wave display..
So, given that this little sensor is presumably rated to handle boost pressure wet (fuel) manifold air, I'm hoping it wont be bothered by a few psi of fuel.. Anyone have any thoughts on that ?
For those that havent seen the Oz Hemi 6 - Heres the 6-Pack 265 Hemi

regards
Brett

Webers like running between 3-4 psi fuel pressure, and finding an electronic sensor that will go that low and not cost hundreds of dollars seems to be quite difficult.
Plus, I'd like to run one per Carb, as I have in mind metering the flow to each carb seperately (I have some flow sensors as well).
I'm also thinking of being over-the-top and adding one to each intake runner for individual vaccum readings to make an electronic carb balancer system with a funky LCD pressure wave display..

So, given that this little sensor is presumably rated to handle boost pressure wet (fuel) manifold air, I'm hoping it wont be bothered by a few psi of fuel.. Anyone have any thoughts on that ?
For those that havent seen the Oz Hemi 6 - Heres the 6-Pack 265 Hemi

regards
Brett