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Diff between turbo and non turbo fuel rail pressure sensor

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Chrisdamb
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Diff between turbo and non turbo fuel rail pressure sensor

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Hi,

I have a non- turbo s40 (05) and i just installled a new fuel rail pressure sensor meant for a turbo engine. Car runs fine, but i dont know if i should remove it and get the proper non turbo sensor. Whats the difference? Any thoughts!!?? Thanks.

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Post by jimmy57 »

The two engines have different fuel system manufacturers. Denso for non-turbo and Bosch for the turbo'd ones.
The ranges for fuel pressure are the same but that sensor is also a fuel temp sensor and there might be difference there. I can't find signal specification for fuel temp.

Chrisdamb
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Post by Chrisdamb »

Thanks. Cant be a huge difference. But i wasnt aware of the denso/ bosch thing so thanks

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