The MAP sensor with RBC manifold

kyle'87

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Can someone confirm for me the following...

My car is running the RBC inlet and Tegiwa RBC adapter plate.

The MAP sensor on the throttle body will be reading the manifold pressure via some sort of channel that flows from the RBC manifold to the MAP sensor?
 
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mattreay

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The MAP sensor in it's standard position on the TB reads air pressure from directly behind the throttle plate, i.e. manifold pressure. If you take a look at the back of the TB you can see the cut out which allows air to flow from behind the throttle plate to the sensor.
 

kyle'87

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mattreay said:
The MAP sensor in it's standard position on the TB reads air pressure from directly behind the throttle plate, i.e. manifold pressure. If you take a look at the back of the TB you can see the cut out which allows air to flow from behind the throttle plate to the sensor.
Thanks for the information, I thought it was the case but wasn't too sure. Also answers my second question, there is no need/ benefit to relocate the MAP sensor when going from a PRC manifold to an RBC manifold.
 
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