DIY Active Map Clamp, How To make your own Active Map Clamp (Gen 3 3SGTE) |
DIY Active Map Clamp, How To make your own Active Map Clamp (Gen 3 3SGTE) |
Aug 29, 2010 - 8:48 AM |
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Moderator Joined Oct 1, '02 From fall river, ma Currently Offline Reputation: 13 (100%) |
so while browzing around for the symtech active map clamp that both dustin and jim use, i came across this diagram on one of the srt-4 message boards,
its a DIY active map clamp. heres a link to the original post on srt4forum.com http://www.srtforums.com/forums/f75/how-bu...p-clamp-349656/ the part # in the diagram in the link for the diodes is for 50 of them, since you dont need 50, i modified the diagram with the pt# for 10 diodes. heres the diagram: here are a couple links for the parts to build one. first the potentiometer, PT#271-342 http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.js...oductId=2062307 it costs 2.69$ the diode is 1N914 Radio Shack PT# 276-1122 whic gives you 10 diodes, and costs 1.49$ http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.js...oductId=2062576 according to the radio shack website, the store right down the street has these parts in stock, and they open @ 10am, so imma run down in a bit and grab the parts. once i build it, ill install it and detail how to use it. For those of you that dont understand how it works, here's a quick break down. the map sensor on the 3rd gen 3sgte puts out a 0-5 volt signal that tells the ecu how much pressure is in the manifold. the higher your boost level, the higher the voltage getswhen you reach max boost. when you reach right about 18psi, the ecu sees the max voltage allowed before boost cut happens, and the car bucks and tells you "STOP IT!" lol with this device, you can "clamp" the voltage at a level just below boost cut, while allowing the sensor to work as normal below that level. that way, you can boost above 18psi, and not hit boost cut. :edit: went and got the parts, assembled them, and took some pics. ill install and test it later when Jenn gets home from work. the pot the diodes here it is assembled. power wire closest to the adjustment screw, 2 diodes wired in series, with the band at the tops (i forgot to take a pic without the heat shrink, so i just stuck a couple of the diodes in the pic for refrence) and the ground last. once i install and test it, ill report back! -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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Aug 29, 2010 - 10:49 AM |
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Moderator Joined Oct 1, '02 From fall river, ma Currently Offline Reputation: 13 (100%) |
to hook it up, you can tap into the map sensor wireing wherever you'd like, either at the map sensor itself, or at the ecu,(just make sure you have easy access to the adjustment screw) you just need to tap into the 3 wires, no cutting involved.
the power wire gets taps into the red wire at the map sensor (pin #1 red wire on the middle ecu plug) the signal wire taps into the grey with black stripe (pin#2 grey w/black middle ecu plug) ground goes to brown (pin#9 brown wire middle ecu plug) once its wired in, you have to "tune" it to the right voltage for your car, which i will cover later. so far, im in 4.44$ (with tax), so if it works, thats under 5 bucks total! now i just need to find an old SD card case or somthing to use as a case for it! -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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