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<blockquote data-quote="Country Dave" data-source="post: 324591" data-attributes="member: 10344"><p><em>Yep a MAP sensor, a BARO sensor a water temp and or cylinder head temp sensors, throttle position sensor and exhaust oxygen sensor. That's the only way the Engine Control Module/ECM can know how long to pulse the fuel injectors on for. Now I know someone is going to say this ( Just more stuff to go wrong) </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Not so much, Yamaha and Mercury have a great track record for reliability and very low failure rate on sensors and control modules. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Country Dave, post: 324591, member: 10344"] [i]Yep a MAP sensor, a BARO sensor a water temp and or cylinder head temp sensors, throttle position sensor and exhaust oxygen sensor. That's the only way the Engine Control Module/ECM can know how long to pulse the fuel injectors on for. Now I know someone is going to say this ( Just more stuff to go wrong) Not so much, Yamaha and Mercury have a great track record for reliability and very low failure rate on sensors and control modules. [/i] [/QUOTE]
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