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    Best place to fit MAF sensor in 4BD1T for boost guage

    Well the Auber boost guage and 4 bar MAF sensor arrived today. So the question is where to fit it? I have read fit it in hose btw wastegate actuator and supply side of turbo. However, this hose has a t piece in it already leading back to the tube btw air filter and turbo. I don't get the reason for this.

    On the weekend I also fitted the boost controller btw the t-piece and actuator. The boost controller is set for min boost. However, the blow off valve is now going off regularly and much louder than before. Any advice on this would also be appreciated.

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    MAF or MAP sensor?

    MAF is an airflow sensor that usually sits just after the aircleaner on EFI engines. MAP is a pressure sensor that usually is fitted to the intake manifold.

    I'd ditch the blow off valve completely and leave your booost controller set on whatever is necessary to keep peak EGT's under control. From there your right foot provides boost control on demand.

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    the 4bd1 (t) is a mechanically injected engine so doesnt need a MAF or any other fancy electronical rice boy crud.

    the best place for the MAF/MAP on a 4bd1 is in the bin.
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    I think he means boost pressure sender!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    I think he means boost pressure sender!!!!
    Thanks Toomie, yes. Sorry for the confusion I thought it was known as MAF. It looks like the sender can go anywhere. The real question is where along the supply btw turbo and intake to take a boost measurement from.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    Thanks Toomie, yes. Sorry for the confusion I thought it was known as MAF. It looks like the sender can go anywhere. The real question is where along the supply btw turbo and intake to take a boost measurement from.
    I say intake manifold or close to it. That gives you the boost reading the engine sees.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    I say intake manifold or close to it. That gives you the boost reading the engine sees.
    I thought so. I was thinking about using the steel section immediately before the alloy manifold, and either welding a nut or drilling tapping a hole, then screwing in a barb for hose to attach back to the sensor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    I thought so. I was thinking about using the steel section immediately before the alloy manifold, and either welding a nut or drilling tapping a hole, then screwing in a barb for hose to attach back to the sensor.
    I've just been welding a patch of steel to it thick enough to drill/tap and then threading in ports or plugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    I thought so. I was thinking about using the steel section immediately before the alloy manifold, and either welding a nut or drilling tapping a hole, then screwing in a barb for hose to attach back to the sensor.
    Thats where mine is Pete.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Thats where mine is Pete.
    Thanks Brian that's good to know, a job for the weekend.
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    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
    Track Trailer ARN 200-117
    REMLR # 137

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