Fitment: This MAP sensor is designed specifically for 2009 - 2021 Nissan GT - Rs. Features: If you plan to run more boost than factory levels or add forced - induction tuning, the Omni Power USA 5 Bar MAP sensor is a must - have. It accurately measures boost levels, allowing your ECU to adjust fuel accordingly. Unlike competitors, it has true linear scaling, preventing engine tuning issues due to elevation changes, which can lead to idle problems, poor drivability, and engine damage. Each sensor is hand - assembled in the USA and undergoes strict pressure and function checks before shipping. Key features include a - 40 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit temperature operating range, an incredibly fast response time of 0.001 seconds from 10% to 90% of the pressure scale, automatic temperature compensation, true linear scaling for smooth driving at all boost and vacuum levels, compatibility with all aftermarket engine management systems, smoother engine operation, higher boost levels, better drivability than competitors' sensors, and a direct plug - and - play design for easy installation with an OEM look. Note: Tuning is required for this MAP sensor.




Using your Omni Power 5 Bar MAP Sensor is straightforward. First, ensure your vehicle is a 2009 - 2021 Nissan GT - R. Since it's a direct plug - and - play design, you can easily replace the stock sensor. Just make sure to follow basic safety procedures like disconnecting the battery before installation. After installation, remember that tuning is required for this sensor to work properly. You can use any aftermarket engine management system as it's compatible with all of them. When it comes to maintenance, there's not much you need to do. The sensor has automatic temperature compensation, so it can handle a wide range of temperatures from - 40 to 260 degrees Fahrenheit. But it's a good idea to check the connections regularly to make sure they're secure. Avoid exposing the sensor to extreme physical shock. If you notice any problems with engine performance, like idle issues or poor drivability, it might be a sign that you need to re - tune the sensor or check for other potential issues.