AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications
AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications
AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications
AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications
AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications
AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications
AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications

AEM 1 BAR MAP Sensor Kit - 15 PSIA Stainless Steel Boost Pressure Sensor for Turbocharged & Supercharged Engines - Perfect for Performance Tuning & Racing Applications

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AEM offers high quality stainless steel PSIa sensors in 15 (1BAR), 30 (2BAR), 50 (3.5BAR), 75 (5BAR) and 100 (7BAR). PSIa is referenced to absolute zero. Absolute zero is the pressure measurement when all the pressure exerted by the atmosphere has been removed. The most common use for absolute pressure sensors is reading manifold pressure. PSIa pressure sensors are required if you wish to measure vacuum. A PSIa sensor will read about 14.7 PSI when the sensing element is exposed to atmospheric pressure at sea level however they can be recalibrated to read zero at atmospheric and a negative number at values less than atmospheric pressure.