How to: Clean EBPS to gain lost MPGs (Video)
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I'm glad so many people found it helpful!
Let us know if you notice a MPG gain!
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Just curious, but how does this help mileage? I thought this sensor was just a engine safety for when it saw too much exhaust pressure that the pcm would defuel the motor. Is there any actually monitoring going on and fuel adjustments based on pressure per rpm? Similar to a intake MAP sensor?
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Just curious, but how does this help mileage? I thought this sensor was just a engine safety for when it saw too much exhaust pressure that the pcm would defuel the motor. Is there any actually monitoring going on and fuel adjustments based on pressure per rpm? Similar to a intake MAP sensor?
I am no expert, but you can ask the experts. Most people who own companies who produce tunes can shed some light on it.
According to Jody Tipton, DP Tuner: "a properly installed sensor in good working order is necessary for optimum PCM control of fueling."
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The EBPS and the EBPV are not 100% the same. The EBPV will activate in the cold (I believe its triggered by the IAT sensor). This will cause extra load on the engine to make it warm up faster. The same effect happens when the EBPS is clogged, it will activate the EBPV, which has the same effect as cold temperatures.
Last edited by A/Ox4; 11-15-2011 at 07:33 PM.