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Anyone know the max boost level generated by the 2.0 EB in the Maverick? Has anyone installed a vacuum/boost gauge? If so, where/how did you mount it?
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I remember @Buschur posted it once…I remember reading that the boost is somewhere around 18
That info is not showing available with Torque pro. Do you have an app that shows that data?It already has a boost gauge and you should be able to read it with a good obd2 scanner. Boost pressure is one of the critical pieces of information the computer needs to properly set the ignition.
Come to think of it, any boost gauge you buy probably just reads the obd data and displays it.
That info is not showing available with Torque pro. Do you have an app that shows that data?
No. Torque pro's description says it shows boost for vehicles that support MAP and MAF sensors. I guess the mav doesn't have those. Weird.That info is not showing available with Torque pro. Do you have an app that shows that data?
That was my assumption. But I would like to have the gage, either digital or analog, visible in the dash area. I'd also like to have gear selection displayed, which would also be obd available data. Just looking for a reasonable solution.It already has a boost gauge and you should be able to read it with a good obd2 scanner. Boost pressure is one of the critical pieces of information the computer needs to properly set the ignition.
Come to think of it, any boost gauge you buy probably just reads the obd data and displays it.
Ford absolutely should have been included one, half the fun of having a boosted vehicle is watching the boost gage (just the nerd in be talking). My first was a 64 Corvair Spyder in high school (my have just given a clue to my age there).I'm interested to know about that too. Would have liked that to be one of the gauge choices.
Cubby boost gauge coming in hot.
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Searched on 'Ford 2.0 Ecoboost MAP sensor' and got results refereving a MAPT (manifold absolute pressure temperature). Not specific to the Maverick, is it likely to be different?No. Torque pro's description says it shows boost for vehicles that support MAP and MAF sensors. I guess the mav doesn't have those. Weird.