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Ricardo
30-01-2011, 18:32
Another item needed for a turbo conversion is the map sensor.

K Tec at £102

http://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2101&appid=2

On E Bay £51

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-ESPACE-TURBO-2-0-DCI-2-2-D-MPV-MAP-SENSOR-/300458617503?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item45f4baaa9f


Would i be right in saying that the map sensor on E Bay is exactly the same part as the one on K Tec?

SCHWARTZ
30-01-2011, 18:37
looks the same to me.

Ricardo
30-01-2011, 18:40
looks the same to me.

That's what i'm thinking, another saving on the shopping list :)

SCHWARTZ
30-01-2011, 19:06
may be worth talking to scoff or someone tho;)

Ricardo
30-01-2011, 19:51
may be worth talking to scoff or someone tho;)


Hopefully the great Scoff might answer it in this thread :) :cool:

James5
30-01-2011, 20:08
http://www.efi-parts.co.uk/index.php?categoryID=82

Rich, if your defo going to the turbo route I would get all my parts from Scoff he does them cheap (RTOC discount) and would prob do you a deal, also he you could tap his knowledge with question queries etc...

HAndy
30-01-2011, 20:32
or try the webcon/marelli 3 bar map sensors,(cosworth type) cheaper units are not worth it in the long run:)

Scoff
30-01-2011, 20:53
You'll want to stick to a 2 bar sensor if you have no plans to run more than a bar of boost.

5teve L
30-01-2011, 21:00
R21 turbo sensor, like I'm using on the F7P will be ok I assume.

Ricardo
30-01-2011, 22:12
You'll want to stick to a 2 bar sensor if you have no plans to run more than a bar of boost.

I'm definitely looking at staying low boost Scoff, no intentions of rebuilding internals to forged etc. Would the map sensor in the E Bay link be ok then?

SP33DY
30-01-2011, 23:00
If it helps the part number for the map sensor used in the ktec low pressure conversion is 7700106886

Ricardo
31-01-2011, 15:45
If it helps the part number for the map sensor used in the ktec low pressure conversion is 7700106886


I rang Renault today using that part number and it's £109 all in for that map sensor. What he couldn't tell me was what model Renault it comes from just using the part number. I rang the company selling map sensors on E Bay and they needed to know the model Renault too. So basically didn't get anywhere with that.... yet

James5
31-01-2011, 15:53
I rang Renault today using that part number and it's £109 all in for that map sensor. What he couldn't tell me was what model Renault it comes from just using the part number. I rang the company selling map sensors on E Bay and they needed to know the model Renault too. So basically didn't get anywhere with that.... yet


Rich Quick google search came up with the following on the part number

RENAU AVANTIME (DEOJ 2.0 16V Turbo (DEOU, DEOV)
RENAU ESPACE III (JEOJ 2.2 dCi (JEOK, JEOS)RENAU ESPACE IV (JK0/1J 2.0 Turbo (JK0BA6, JK0BC6, JKOBAB, JKOBCB)
RENAU LAGUNA II (BG0/1J 1.9 dCi (BGOG)
RENAU LAGUNA II (BG0/1J 1.9 dCi (BGOR)

RENAU LAGUNA II (BG0/1J 2.0 16V Turbo (BGOS, BGOZ, BG1L, BG1M)
RENAU LAGUNA II Grandtour (KG0/1J 1.9 dCi (KGOG)
RENAU LAGUNA II Grandtour (KG0/1J 1.9 dCi (KGOR)
RENAU LAGUNA II Grandtour (KG0/1J 2.0 16V Turbo (KGOS, KGOZ, KG1L, KG1M)
RENAU VEL SATIS (BJOJ 2.0 16V Turbo (BJOK)


Aparrently used on some Volvo's
Volvo S40 & V40 1.9 DCI



GENERAL MOTORS : 16 255 839
RENAULT : 77 00 106 886
VOLVO : 30889795


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MAP-Pressure-Sensor-7700106886-30889795-16255839-VOLVO-/390240401750?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item5adc23f956

Ricardo
31-01-2011, 16:12
James :cool:

And thats cheaper than the 1 in the 1st link :)

Bigfoot
31-01-2011, 16:20
Aint bad price at all really, for your reference if you want part number for intermotor for this is 16826, company I work for can get hold of them but not that close to that price but more than likely in the region of £40-£50

Ricardo
31-01-2011, 16:29
Aint bad price at all really, for your reference if you want part number for intermotor for this is 16826, company I work for can get hold of them but not that close to that price but more than likely in the region of £40-£50


Cheers Dale, it's all about sourcing the same parts as cheap as possible. Piecing the bits together to keep the conversion cost down is key. I have a budget and hope to stick to it :wasntme: :ashamed:

James5
31-01-2011, 16:32
Aint bad price at all really, for your reference if you want part number for intermotor for this is 16826, company I work for can get hold of them but not that close to that price but more than likely in the region of £40-£50


For the extra few £'s I would be tempted to get one from the UK as looking at the link I put up the item is located in spain and the postage looks a little cheap to come to the UK.