Brands hatch aftermarket 3 bar map sensors
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Has anyone used them or got any thoughts on them
Looks like there tested by them before dispatch
seems a good price when used Weber ones are fetching strong money and are all old now
Looks like there tested by them before dispatch
seems a good price when used Weber ones are fetching strong money and are all old now
Had one on my car for a couple of months with no issues before removing it due to changing management and now running a Link 4 bar sensor.
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It starts and drives like a modern car, it's mapped to be progressive so Pulls hard all the way up the Rev range rather than a sudden punch of power when the boost comes in and then having to fight it to keep it on the road. The car is so much more usable and quicker now plus with all the built in safety strategies I'm not worried it's going to blow up every time I abuse it up the road.
Wasnt cheap as I had quit a few added upgrades like DBW Throttle and wheel slip traction, toucan display and control unit. But I think it's the best thing I've ever done with the way it drives now.
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Got a BHP 3 bar sensor on my son's MK1 Focus RS which is running an Omex ecu. We've had no problems with it at all, seems to be functioning perfectly
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