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Foobar 06-27-2019 08:21 AM

Taking car back to stock - can I use the upgraded MAP sensor with stock ECU tune?
 
Hey all,

I'm getting my car ready to trade-in and bringing it back to stock. It currently has the Vortech Supercharger kit on it and I can't find my stock MAP sensor (I have the Omni on it). Sure, I can order a new MAP sensor, but I thought I'd check to see if the stock tune would work with the upgraded sensor without trying to write a new stock tune for it that messes with multipliers and whatnot.

What say you all? Is it doable or am I buying a stock MAP sensor?

Thanks!

tomm.brz 06-27-2019 08:28 AM

It won't even turn on the engine with upgraded map sensor and stock tune
you have to modify the stock tune's map sensor scaling for your exact map sensor and then you can use it

or find a stock map sensor

Kodename47 06-27-2019 08:28 AM

You'd just need to update the stock tune with the correct MAP sensor scaling, nothing else would need changing .

DarkPira7e 06-27-2019 08:30 AM

The stock tune will not work. The car will idle and drive like trash. You can modify the stock tune with the MAP sensor calibration though, it's incredibly simple.

BigTuna 06-27-2019 08:47 AM

It would probably be worth it to go back to stock, then sell the upgraded one with the supercharger.

https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...)+sensor,11207

Tcoat 06-27-2019 11:45 AM

In about 3 months from now:


"Hi Forum. I just bought a used BRZ and flashed the latest stock tune and now my car won't start. Any idea what is wrong?"




Just spend the few bucks for the stock sensor and as Tuna said recoup the cost in the sale of the system. Save everybody a headache down the road.

Foobar 06-27-2019 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3231551)
In about 3 months from now:


"Hi Forum. I just bought a used BRZ and flashed the latest stock tune and now my car won't start. Any idea what is wrong?"




Just spend the few bucks for the stock sensor and as Tuna said recoup the cost in the sale of the system. Save everybody a headache down the road.

If I kept the MAP sensor in place I was going to include the tune and OFT married to it but yeah just going back to stock would be cleaner for everyone.

Thanks all!

Foobar 06-27-2019 12:48 PM

For anyone else that needs a stock MAP sensor - found it at Autozone for $47.99! Unfortunately, it won't get here until July 5th and I'm doing the work this weekend so I'll likely have to modify the stock tune's scaling to handle the Omni 2.5 BAR in the meantime as this is still my daily until the new car comes in.

Thanks again!

Tcoat 06-27-2019 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Foobar (Post 3231577)
For anyone else that needs a stock MAP sensor - found it at Autozone for $47.99! Unfortunately, it won't get here until July 5th and I'm doing the work this weekend so I'll likely have to modify the stock tune's scaling to handle the Omni 2.5 BAR in the meantime as this is still my daily until the new car comes in.

Thanks again!

What are you getting?

86TOYO2k17 06-27-2019 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Foobar (Post 3231568)
If I kept the MAP sensor in place I was going to include the tune and OFT married to it but yeah just going back to stock would be cleaner for everyone.

Thanks all!

On a trade in? Would be fine for private party. But not a dealer. And modifying the tune a dealer may flash ecu back to stock anyways. Or like Tcoat said someone buys it and they have issues not knowing what’s going on.

Foobar 06-27-2019 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3231582)
What are you getting?

I'm making the shift to electric - Tesla Model 3 Performance. I won't be wrenching on cars anymore - I still have three motorcycles for that itch though...

Quote:

Originally Posted by 86TOYO2k17 (Post 3231583)
On a trade in? Would be fine for private party. But not a dealer. And modifying the tune a dealer may flash ecu back to stock anyways. Or like Tcoat said someone buys it and they have issues not knowing what’s going on.

Trade-in value is terrible. I'm trying to sell it on my own first. I actually was hoping I could find someone local who wanted the car with the mods but I don't see a lot of interest in that.

Tcoat 06-27-2019 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Foobar (Post 3231591)
I'm making the shift to electric - Tesla Model 3 Performance. I won't be wrenching on cars anymore - I still have three motorcycles for that itch though...



Trade-in value is terrible. I'm trying to sell it on my own first. I actually was hoping I could find someone local who wanted the car with the mods but I don't see a lot of interest in that.

Probably going electric for the wife's next car.
I will stay internal combustion and manual tranny until they pry it from cold dead hands.

humfrz 06-27-2019 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 3231617)
Probably going electric for the wife's next car.
I will stay internal combustion and manual tranny until they pry it from cold dead hands.

I know that's what he said, mrs Tcoat, but, don't you think it's time to bury or cremate him ?

:iono:


humfrz

Tcoat 06-27-2019 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3231632)
I know that's what he said, mrs Tcoat, but, don't you think it's time to bury or cremate him ?

:iono:


humfrz

Shhhhhh Pay checks are still coming in.


He is fine


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