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Old 10 August 2010 | 05:58 PM
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i have a el apexi boost gauge but it has a little unit (black box map sensor) that has the vacum connection to it and a three wire connector witch is separate to the gauge it's self. i think its faulty due to no boost reading onthe gauge,where can i buy one from or has any one got one steve.. just to add its not a el2 series with the controller unit..

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score!!
http://www.rhdjapan.com/apexi-boost-...-55279?nflag=1

also ther is this one but not tooooo sure on it!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Boost-Map-Sens...item19ba67cf59
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hi im speaking to the bloke in japan about the second one above looks the same but the plugs different,the first one looks the same but a bit pricey although both are not identical replacments????thanks for your input
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wink, anyone else help me
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HELP ANYONE?
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Hi Steve try Jap Perfomance Parts in Crawley.
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The 2nd Ebay one works fine.
Fitted a Syvecs, removed a AVCR, so had to get a map sensor fitted.
Because I did not know the values of the Ebay sensor I swapped it out with the Apexi one
and the boost values stayed the same on the AVCR (confirmed as good by a seperate boost gauge)

Only difference is that the pipe nipple on the Apexi one is metal, and the Ebay one has a plastic nipple.Function wise they are identical.
Wiring wise you can cut of the plug from the faulty original unit, and solder this to the Ebay conenctor to make it a plug and play fit.

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Originally Posted by Dutch Scooby lover
The 2nd Ebay one works fine.
Fitted a Syvecs, removed a AVCR, so had to get a map sensor fitted.
Because I did not know the values of the Ebay sensor I swapped it out with the Apexi one
and the boost values stayed the same on the AVCR (confirmed as good by a seperate boost gauge)

Only difference is that the pipe nipple on the Apexi one is metal, and the Ebay one has a plastic nipple.Function wise they are identical.
Wiring wise you can cut of the plug from the faulty original unit, and solder this to the Ebay conenctor to make it a plug and play fit.
you the man thats all i wanted confirmation cheers bud nice one
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