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Understanding the Boost Sensor: Enhancing Turbocharged Engine Performance
In the realm of turbocharged and supercharged engines, the boost sensor plays an essential role in monitoring and controlling the pressure within the intake manifold. This vital component ensures that the engine receives the optimal amount of air pressure, thereby enhancing performance, fuel efficiency, and overall engine health.
What is a Boost Sensor?
A boost sensor, also known as a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor or turbo boost sensor, measures the pressure within the intake manifold of an engine. This information is crucial for the engine control unit (ECU) to adjust fuel injection and ignition timing, ensuring the engine runs efficiently and powerfully. In turbocharged engines, the boost sensor helps manage the turbocharger’s output to maintain optimal performance.
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