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Old 08-28-2005, 03:43 PM   #40 (permalink)
Steve Cole
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Steve Cole
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Good write up for those who are trying to get started. I have one correction for you in that you have misnamed MAP. It does not stand for Mass Air Pressure, it does stand for Manifold Absolute Pressure. Mass is a measure of weight of the air which is quite different. The following is from the SERT online help file:

MAP - Manifold Absolute Pressure

This sensor provides input signals to the ECM and reacts to intake manifold pressure and ambient barometric pressure. Intake manifold pressure reflects changes in engine speed and load. Ambient barometric pressure reflects changes in atmospheric pressure caused by weather conditions or changes in altitude. The ECM uses the inputs from this sensor to help calculate how much air is entering the engine.

Again, good write up.

V-Rod 1

The latest SERT has all the '06 files with it. There is no problem working on the '06 models. What the dealer told you is almost correct, The SERT is the only thing that has all the files currently, so getting downloads at the dealer is a problem right now as the files used there are the ones that are screwed up. Most dealers are just selling the SERT until the problem is resolved.

Last edited by Steve Cole : 08-28-2005 at 03:47 PM.
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