Does anyone know the part number of the differential pressure sensor for the DPF on PX2 ranger? My sensor doesn’t have a part number on it, and I can’t find anything online.
The sensor only has one port to measure pressure, unlike most differential pressure sensors which have 2 ports to actually measure a differential.
What I understand is the differential in the PX2 is measured against atmospheric…which is ridiculous as when you live in an area with sizeable altitude changes it brings a whole raft of issues… I digress…
If anyone can help me out with the P/N it would be appreciated
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Differential Pressure Sensor PX2
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Correct the 'DP' is calculated from single point pressure sensor entering DPF, with a modelled reference for the low side. Atmospheric pressure change is minuscule compared to the DPF pressure drop so has no meaningful effect.
Assuming you're well past needing part numbers now?
Assuming you're well past needing part numbers now?
Peter
South Australia
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South Australia
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'01 Yamaha YZ250N1
Specialized Levo Comp Alloy
Specialized P3