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Thread: Underseat 'Pressure Sensor' - Vaccum Referenced?

Created on: 04/07/13 08:57 PM

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InlandEmpireRider



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Underseat 'Pressure Sensor' - Vaccum Referenced?
04/07/13 8:57 PM

Hey All!

I'm going through the wiring/sensors of my 2006 ZX14, trying to correct a steady/part-throttle miss.

The bike has two 'pressure sensors' - part number 21176-0058... one is located above the throttle bodies and the other is located under the seat.

Are both of these supposed to be connected to a vacuum line? On my bike, the one up front is connected to a vacuum hose and the one at the rear is open to atmospheric pressure.

Please help!

Thanks in advance!



--Eric in SoCal
06 ZX14 6.48 @ 115 mph 1/8 mile, stock wheelbase
02 Honda CBR600 F4i

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RE: Underseat 'Pressure Sensor' - Vaccum Referenced?
04/07/13 9:15 PM

You have it correct.

IAP (intake air pressure sensor) = I am one constant suck is 1-2-4-3-1-2-4-3 and so on is the engine running. This is command central. This is throttle input. This is called for making two things complement each other. The call is, I don't know where I'm at, I'm just spinning the engine up or down to get you to where you are going. BTW, were are we going?

APS (atomospheric pressure sensor) = We are are starting out at sea level today, and buy nightea nightime, we be sleeping at the Mountain INN Resort. You get us there, I'll change our fuel delivery to your elevation change or we be coughing and spitting with more gas than air, or if we were carb'd? We be off to the side of the road changing out the brass in the bowleaner.

Is the beauty of the beast FI.


* Last updated by: Hub on 4/7/2013 @ 9:17 PM *



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