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Inlet Air Pressure Sensor's purpose

2.2K views 5 replies 2 participants last post by  devilmaycare  
#1 ·
Hi guys, what is the purpose of the 'Inlet air pressure sensor' which is fitted to the side of the airbox?
Is it just to measure the barometric pressure, and it's only plumbed in after the airfilter just to ensure it stays clean? Or does it do more than that?

Cheers
 
#3 ·
But what relevance is knowing the pressure right at the beginning of the intake system when you then have numerous other pressure drops along the way such as intercooler and intake resonator which are closer to the engine? And then you have the turbocharger constantly changing the intake pressure by magnitudes more than the small restriction the airfilter makes and this is the pressure closest to the engine which the engine actually sees. So im unsure what relevance this initial inlet pressure is when the actual pressure the engine receives is different
 
#6 ·
There's plenty of info on the Web, if you want to trawl through it. I haven't come across anything that contradicts what I've already said. Suffice to say that this sensor is just one of many used by the ECU to accurately compute fuel/air ratios, turbo and EGR operation, etc., for maximum engine efficiency and minimum emissions. The details of how all this is achieved will be in the ECU software, but I wouldn't expect it to be in the public domain.