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      05-30-2016, 11:41 AM   #1
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3.5 bar sensor Intake manifold

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I have read that you could either change the sensor at the intake or go with the jb4 and BCM module.

Does anyone know a part number for that sensor or give me a link?

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      05-30-2016, 12:27 PM   #2
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You need a re-scaled flash; can't just plug the 3.5bar TMAP and hope it works.

It should be the same as the one on the IC.
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      06-01-2016, 01:16 AM   #3
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Correct. It's the same part number as the one on the Intercooler. Drivers side is a PITA to change. Passenger side isn't that bad.

Furthermore, You will get a CEL if the sensors are not scaled properly in the tuning file.
Thanks. What has to be done to change them? Do you really need to lower the engine?
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      06-01-2016, 10:00 AM   #4
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Lmao. How funny. ISTA says to lower engine.

We reached up and did passenger side with small ratchet and a mirror. On the Drivers side, we had detach steering shaft to give us a little more room.
Thanks. It is one complete Page in the German manual...thanks for the tip.
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      06-02-2016, 10:22 PM   #5
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Forgive the newbie question but what's the point in doing this, what's the part number and can I do it on an E70 X5M?
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Its to run over the standard 2.5 bar of boost but will require upscaling in the tables to make it work so a tuner will need to do this.

Its common on other cars.
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We have installed the IC sensors. As the IC sensor cannot measure negative pressure but is installed in the Airbox were normally negative pressure applies, I have a question if that is a problem for the ECUs' calculations.
Everything is Running okay at the Moment (running in new clutch etc.) and the adjustments have been made in the Software.
Does anyone know a Sensor that can measure from 20-3500mbar absolute pressure?
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Nobody any idea? Thanks
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