COBB Tuning 4 Bar MAP Sensor – 2008-2014 Subaru WRX, 2009-2013 FXT, 2005-2009 LGT & OBXT

$252.65

NOTE: This is NOT the full kit, only the sensor. Full kit linked HERE.

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Cobb’s Subaru 4 Bar MAP Sensor is a plug-and-play solution that allows for precise measurement of pressures up to 4 Bar.

NOTE: This is NOT the full kit, only the sensor. Full kit linked HERE.

The pressure sensor itself is made up of a stainless steel body and flying leads terminated into an OEM quality connector, allowing for direct plug-and-play installation into supported Subarus.

  • Accurate to within +/- 1% Full Scale
  • Linear 0.5v to 4.5v Output
  • <1ms Response Time
  • 0-60psi Absolute Pressure Measurement

SENSOR ONLY, REQUIRES 1/8″ NPT ADAPTER FOR INSTALL

Most Subarus are equipped with either a 2.5 or 3 bar MAP sensor from the factory which allows accurate reading up to either 21.5psi or 28.8psi (respectively). For vehicles targeting boost values higher than that, an upgraded sensor is required for accurate measurement and control.

Custom Tuning Required

COBB Subaru 4 Bar MAP Sensor – Plastic Manifold WRX/LGT/FXT – Sensor Only

  • OEM Quality Plug-and-Play Connector
  • 1/8″ NPT Threads
  • Total Error Band <1% Full Scale (+/- 0.6 psi)
  • <1ms Response Time
  • Retains OEM Sensor DTC Detection Capabilities

Additional information

Weight.5 kg
Dimensions15 × 7.5 × 7.5 cm

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Applications

Models suitable for this product

MakeModelYearSubmodel
MakeModelYearSubmodel
SubaruForester2009 - 20132.5XT
SubaruImpreza2008 - 2014WRX
SubaruLegacy2005 - 20092.5GT
SubaruLegacy2006 - 2009Spec B.
SubaruOutback2005 - 20092.5XT
SubaruWRX2008 - 2014

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