The MAP-3 for Experimental / LSA aircraft is a 2 1/4” sunlight readable Manifold pressure indicator which can simultaneously display RPM and temperature from a universal RPM and temperature input. The manifold pressure display is also available in the form of a scalable analog bar graph if the RPM input is not displayed. The MAP-3 also has a Hobbs meter (can be set to the current engine time) which is password protected, an engine running timer/flight timer and a programmable maintenance timer to schedule routine engine maintenance. The MAP-3 also features a programmable low/high alarm for manifold pressure, RPM and temperature, a handy magneto check function to easy diagnose magneto problems as well as it records the maximum manifold pressure, RPM and temperature reached in permanent memory. The MAP-3 can also be interfaced via the CAN bus to an external RDAC unit (Remote Data Acquisition Computer). This allows for easier installation as the RDAC unit is normally mounted in the engine compartment. |
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No. This unit does not have any certifications and can only be installed in experimental/lsa aircraft.
Per MGL: MGL Vega MAP-3 has a built in sensor.