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    Quote Originally Posted by hondalover00 View Post
    how many psi you gonna run.....if more then 11 i would use the gm 3 bar....only like 50 on honda-tech.....dont forget the pigtail
    im gonna run 8-10 psi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ej1boy95 View Post
    im gonna run 8-10 psi.
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    (atmospheric - boost)
    .75 bar = 10.8778303psi

    Due to limitations of the sensor element, tb-mounted units can't read well above 10.5psi, and old firewall units above 10.2psi. In other words, running above 10psi gives you zero safety net for overboost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hondalover00 View Post
    HONDA-TECH.COM

    (atmospheric - boost)
    .75 bar = 10.8778303psi
    Due to limitations of the sensor element, tb-mounted units can't read well above 10.5psi, and old firewall units above 10.2psi. In other words, running above 10psi gives you zero safety net for overboost.
    i didnt understand anything u just said. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ej1boy95 View Post
    i didnt understand anything u just said. lol
    Basically, don't run anything over 10psi with stock MAP sensor.

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