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The Turbo Sensor: Boosting Performance and Efficiency in Modern Engines
In the high-performance world of modern engines, turbochargers are a key component that significantly enhance power and efficiency. Central to the operation of turbocharged engines is the turbo sensor, a crucial device that monitors and regulates the boost pressure.
What is a Turbo Sensor?
A turbo sensor, often referred to as a boost pressure sensor or MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor, is an electronic device that measures the pressure of the air entering the engine’s intake manifold. This information is essential for the engine control unit (ECU) to adjust fuel injection and ignition timing accurately, ensuring optimal engine performance and efficiency.
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