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Old 11-16-2005, 12:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Synapse Missing Link

I've done a search on the Missing link but was not able to find any relevant information. I wanted to know if it would be beneficial to run the Missing Link with my JRSC @ 7psi and my Greddy E-manage?
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Why would you need the missing link for??? The emanage can clamp the map voltage at a predetermined level, thus eliminating the need for a missing link.
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Why would you need the missing link for??? The emanage can clamp the map voltage at a predetermined level, thus eliminating the need for a missing link.

Yeah, I know how the E-manage works, but I just asked because I was reading Synapses site as to why volt clamping is not the most effective way to avoid throwing codes and prevent the MAP sensor from seeing the boost. They basically say that :

(1) the electronic method of voltage clamping still stresses the MAP sensor by applying boost pressure to the sensitive diaphram of the sensor.

(2) With voltage clamping, the voltage or corresponding atmospheric pressure that the ecu sees, is a fixed value irresspective to changes in barometric pressure for the same elevation or changes in barometric pressure as a function of changes in elevation. Resulting in inconsistent performance and a system that does adjust to changes.

I was thinking of getting a missing link only because I threw a CEL related to barometric pressure a week ago, and thought that it could be related to my MAP sensor and E-manage. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's why I'm asking these questions.
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Old 11-16-2005, 09:48 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I tried it in place of my voltage clamp because of their explanation. It did nothing but bog and detonate at the onset of boost. I went back to my voltage clamp. Thinking about it after the fact, their opinion on the matter doesn't make any sense in the context of programmable management. Also, the OEM MAP sensor is good for 11 psi, anyway.

The Baro sensor is unrelated to the MAP sensor. If you were having trouble with your MAP, you would have gotten a MAP code.
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