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OmniPower Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of OmniPower Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor

Cases are designed to withstand in excess of 130 PSI without leaking. 40 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit temperature operating range. Compatible with all aftermarket engine management systems. Minimum of 99% accurate over full scale range under all conditions including temperature, altitude, and humidity changes. Fits Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 8-10.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great Sensor for Automotive Use

The OmniPower pressure sensor is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and accurate automotive sensor.Based on my observations, this sensor provides accurate readings and is easy to install. The build quality is impressive, and it seems like it will last a long time. However the only con I can think of is the price, as it is slightly more expensive than other sensors on the market. Overall, i would highly recommend this sensor for anyone in need of a reliable and accurate automotive…

Pros
  • Accurately measures air pressure in the intake manifold for improved engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Cons
  • May fail under extreme temperature or vibration conditions, leading to inaccurate readings and engine issues.

I like the all-round MAP sensor for my Talon. This is the only sensor that will fit in the stock header and wiring harness. My only complaint is that they are overpriced for what they are.

Pros
  • Accuracy of at least 99% over full scale under all conditions including changes in temperature, altitude and humidity.
Cons
  • New competitors are here