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Old 04-21-2004   #7
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Manifold differential and Manifold absolute, in this case, are functionally identical, so calling it a MAP sensor is just as correct as calling it a MDP sensor.I don't know why Mitsu calls it a MDP sensor, DP sensors are usually referenced to atmospheric pressure or have a dynamic reference, which would be worthless to an ECU.

The MAP is also used for checking for EVAP leaks, and I'm 50% sure it is used for calculating load in the 95 models and 99% sure it is used for calculating load on the 96+ models.
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