- [Compatible With:] Camaro:1997-2002,Corvette:1997-2004,Firebird:1997-2002
- [Replacement Part Number] 19418812/12215049/12623671/9373269
- [Features]Directly replace,High-quality ABS Plastic,durable and long lasting;
- [Package list]1pcs Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor Compatible with Camaro Firebird Trans Am Corvette LS1 LS6 LSX Truck Style
- [Year Warranty]12-Months-Warranty,If you have any questions,please contact us via Amazon Message directly.


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DEVMO Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor Compatible with Camaro Firebird Trans Am Corvette LS1 LS6 LSX Truck Style
*$493.00
Informação adicional
Brand | DEVMO |
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Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Measuring Range | 0.5 to 50 psi |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Specific Uses For Product | vehicle engines, engine performance monitoring |
UPC | 765150149176 |
Manufacturer | DEVMO |
Model | 9373269 |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.72 x 0.47 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 9373269 |
Exterior | Chrome |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9373269 |
Date First Available | April 21, 2024 |
Johnny Boy –
I have seen MAP sensors for older GM vehicles a bit cheaper in costs
Comes with no paperwork, so not knowing exactly which GM vehicles this sensor will work with
Due to how hard it is to find replacement parts for older GM vehicles, it is worth
getting one of these MAP sensors even if for needs in the future
Fits and functions correctly for my 1999 C5 Corvette that has the LS1 engine
Johnny Boy –
Says it fits my LS1 intake on my 1999 pontiac firebird 5.7L but not really. You can technically make it fit by breaking off the right side plastic brackets and filing down the plastic as seen in the second picture but I didn’t want to take the gamble for the amount of time I invested getting to this sensor. It took me several hours to remove and reinstall the intake manifold in order to even access this sensor. Maybe it works well after you grind off part of the plastic, maybe it doesn’t. Went with an OEM sensor because I can’t trust something that can’t even match the shape and form of the OEM part.