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twdorris
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 ====== GM 3 or 3.3 Bar Installation Example ====== ====== GM 3 or 3.3 Bar Installation Example ======
  
-===== Parts needed =====+This installation example covers both the GM 3 and 3.3-bar sensors. ​ The detailed instructions below are specific to the installation of this sensor on a 2G DSM using the MDP sensor input. ​ Most of the general instructions still applies to other platforms (e.g., 1G DSM) or other inputs (e.g., intake temp). ​ You'll just need to tailor the specific parts to your specific situation.
  
 +Thanks to Martin Check for providing the original instructions!
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 +===== Parts needed =====
  
-  - GM 3 bar map sensor from www.gmpartsdirect.com. ​ Part number ​16040749 ​  $59 shipped ​+  - GM 3 bar map sensor from http://www.gmpartsdirect.com. ​ Part number ​info can be found at the bottom of [[externalsensorlist|this page]].
   - Map sensor harness   - Map sensor harness
-    - Off of a camarobird (or other GM car) in a junkyard: $0-1 +    - Off of a camarobird (or other GM car) in a junkyard 
-    - You can get it from NAPA P/N 784524 - GM Weather Pack Triple Male w/seal Housing. ​ You will also need male pins for this connector, since it is just an empty shell. ​ ~$4 for all +    - OR you can get it from NAPA P/N 784524 - GM Weather Pack Triple Male w/seal Housing. ​ You will also need male pins for this connector, since it is just an empty shell. 
-    - OR you can get the connector pre-assembled from GM, the part number is 15305891. ​$17.26 + shipping ​+    - OR you can get the connector pre-assembled from GM, the part number is 15305891.
   - Vacuum hose (one foot will be plenty)   - Vacuum hose (one foot will be plenty)
   - T connector to splice into the intake manifold boost/​vacuum source   - T connector to splice into the intake manifold boost/​vacuum source
  
-Tools needed:+===== Tools needed ​=====
  
 Xacto knife/razor blade, and some vampire connections (or a soldering iron if you plan to solder your connections),​ and of course some zip ties.  Xacto knife/razor blade, and some vampire connections (or a soldering iron if you plan to solder your connections),​ and of course some zip ties. 
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 This VFAQ will assume you have the junkyard MAP connector harness, or you have already assembled your store bought connector This VFAQ will assume you have the junkyard MAP connector harness, or you have already assembled your store bought connector
  
- +{{https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​gm3barinstall/​map_and_harness.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}}
  
-Now I assume you know how to find the MDP sensor. ​ It is the sensor+Now I assume you know how to find the MDP sensor. ​ It is the sensor ​that sits on top of the intake manifold of a 2G.  Unplug the electrical connector, but leave the sensor installed in the intake manifold. ​
  
-that sits on top of the intake manifold of a 2G ​Unplug it, but leave it+{{https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​gm3barinstall/​stock_map.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}} 
 +{{https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​gm3barinstall/​map_unplugged.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}}
  
-in the intake manifold. ​ 
  
- +Try to insert the empty Weather Pack connector into the MAP sensor. ​ It won't go! See those little tabs inside the MAP sensor holes? ​ Well,  you have to make slits with a razor in the connector you bought to match. ​ Here is what it looks like before:
  
- +{{https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​gm3barinstall/​map_plugs.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}} 
 +{{https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​gm3barinstall/​map_and_harness_pins.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}}
  
-Try to insert ​the empty Weather Pack connector into the MAP sensor.+And here it is after the cut:
  
-It won't go! See those little tabs inside the MAP sensor holes Well,+{{https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​gm3barinstall/​map_and_cutharness.jpg?160x120|Click to enlarge}}
  
-you have to make slits with a razor in the connector you bought to+Here are the connections:​
  
-match. ​ Here is what it looks like before:+^ MAP      ^ Function ​      ^ MDP          ^ 
 + A  |  Ground ​ | Black        | 
 +|  B  |  Signal ​ | Light green-black stripe ​ | 
 +|  C  |  +5 Volts  | Green-yellow stripe ​ |
  
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- +If you want to solder, that is best, but I just used vampire taps.  Tap the connector into the appropriate lines. ​
  
-And here it is after the cut:+That's about it.  Hook up the vac lines. ​ Use a zip tie around each connection.
  
- +Tape up your wires with electrical tape, and secure your map sensor somewhere safe. 
  
-Here are the connections:+{{https://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​gm3barinstall/​newmap_installed.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}}
  
-MAP Function MDP+Pictured below is the GM 3.3 MAP sensor (pt#​9373269) and pigtail (pt#​88987997) for comparison. The sensor is labeled from the factory with wiring pinout.
  
-A Ground Black+{{http://​img2.imageshack.us/​img2/​7665/​33bar.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}}
  
-B Signal Light Green-Black stripe 
  
-C +5 Volts Green-Yellow stripe 
  
- +===== Sensor Identification ===== 
 +How to identify a GM MAP sensor:
  
-If you want to solder, that is best, but I just used vampire taps Tap the connector into the appropriate lines+{{http://​i34.photobucket.com/​albums/​d119/​Robie01/​Projects/​MAP/​mapsensor.jpg?​160x120|Click to enlarge}}
  
- +3 digit numbers for identification:​
  
-That's about it.  Hook up the vac lines. ​ Use a zip tie around each connection. + 1 Bar  |039, 460, 883, 876     | 
- +|  2 Bar  |886, 012, 539, 609, 701| 
-Tape up your wires with electrical tapeand secure your map sensor somewhere safe. +|  3 Bar  |749861               |
  
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