The Banks Power 64413 MAP Sensor Relocation Spacer will help prevent dirty exhaust gas and sticky oil buildup on the MAP sensor of your 2007.5-2018 Ram 6.7L Diesel. A contaminated Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor can cause incorrect readings, negatively affecting fuel economy and power output. This small billet aluminum spacer moves the sensor out of the soot-filled exhaust stream.
Keeps Your Map Sensor Clean
Your engine's PCV (Positive Crank Case Ventilation) and EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) systems draw unburnt exhaust gasses and oil vapor into your truck's intake tract. These gasses are sent to the combustion chamber to decrease combustion temperatures, lower NOx, and keep harmful emissions from dispersing into the atmosphere.
Less Cleaning. More Power.
This recirculated sticky oil vapor and exhaust gas sticks to the MAP sensor's delicate electronics causing faulty readings. This results in inaccurate fuel calculations reducing power output and fuel economy. The Banks MAP Spacer Relocation Kit is a straightforward way to avoid this oily soot from sticking to the MAP sensor by relocating it up and out of the contaminated exhaust stream.
Straightforward Installation
Banks MAP Sensor Relocation Kit requires only a minute or two to install, which all but eliminates the need for periodic cleaning. This kit protects the sensor from faulty readings, ensuring proper air-fuel ratios are always calculated by the ECM in your truck. The machined logo shows your Banks pride while extending your sensor's cleaning or replacement intervals.
Features:
- Machined Banks Logo
- Relocates MAP Sensor
- Black Anodized Finish
- Includes Stainless Hardware
- Billet Aluminum Construction
- Reduces Soot And Oil Buildup
- Extends Sensor Service Interval
- Keeps Your Diesel Engine Running Efficiently
Installation Tech Tip:
The MAP Sensor on this truck is mounted to the back of the intake elbow which you will be removing to install this MAP Sensor Spacer. While replacement of the MAP Sensor is not required during the installation of this product, soot buildup over time can affect sensor accuracy by interfering with the pressure and temperature readings. For this reason, many take the opportunity to inspect, clean, and replace the MAP Sensor if necessary.