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Old Jun 6, 2011 | 12:07 AM
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Default HKS MAP (Denso) sensor to Zeitronix ZT2

In the process of installing an Zeitronix ZT2. I'l be running the AFR, oil temp, tacho. I have a HKS MAP sensor (denso unit) left over from super charger install ( went with factory ecu MAF ) and was trying to work out if can use this with the ZT2. There are 3 wires coming out of the sensor- green, yellow and blue. The ZT2 box has Yellow (5 volt supply), Brown (signal ground), and orange(boost) for the MAP sensor connection.
Can any bright sparks help with connection of the HKS - Zeitronix????

Thanks in advance.

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Old Jun 7, 2011 | 06:12 AM
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What's the part number on the denso unit Pez?

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Denso part number 949940-6420
i'v emailed Denso USA, Europe and HKS USA. No joy.
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Well thanks to MR RIZK. Here is the guide for connecting up the Denso MAP sensor.

Green – Ground (pin 3)
Blue – sensor signal (pin 14)
Yellow – 5 volts (pin 40)

Also advised-Max vacuum @ -0.80 (kg) =0.55v 0 Boost = 1.476 v. Max Boost @ 3kg = 4.46v. Slope = 0.995v/kg.

Thanks Mike
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