Daytona sensors CD-1
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Currently in Thailand on vacation with wife and kids. I don’t see a price on Daytona sensors website, and calling isn’t much of an option since I’m anywhere from 12-15hr time difference. Anyone know roughly what I’m going to pay for the marine CD-1 kit? Is it worth adding the Map sensor to a carbed motor?
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There are a few options for the kits. Solo, or with marine coil. With or without USB controller cable for programming.
If you get the MAP sensor it enables 3D timing mapping.
$720 for the kit w/ coil and USB cable.
$670 ish for same without USB cable.
(You may only need 1 cable for twin engines...but a spare is good)
Something like that.
MAP Sensors are extra, well priced I thought.
Prices from their online site.
If you get the MAP sensor it enables 3D timing mapping.
$720 for the kit w/ coil and USB cable.
$670 ish for same without USB cable.
(You may only need 1 cable for twin engines...but a spare is good)
Something like that.
MAP Sensors are extra, well priced I thought.
Prices from their online site.
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There are a few options for the kits. Solo, or with marine coil. With or without USB controller cable for programming.
If you get the MAP sensor it enables 3D timing mapping.
$720 for the kit w/ coil and USB cable.
$670 ish for same without USB cable.
(You may only need 1 cable for twin engines...but a spare is good)
Something like that.
MAP Sensors are extra, well priced I thought.
Prices from their online site.
If you get the MAP sensor it enables 3D timing mapping.
$720 for the kit w/ coil and USB cable.
$670 ish for same without USB cable.
(You may only need 1 cable for twin engines...but a spare is good)
Something like that.
MAP Sensors are extra, well priced I thought.
Prices from their online site.
awesome, thank you!!
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Currently in Thailand on vacation with wife and kids. I don’t see a price on Daytona sensors website, and calling isn’t much of an option since I’m anywhere from 12-15hr time difference. Anyone know roughly what I’m going to pay for the marine CD-1 kit? Is it worth adding the Map sensor to a carbed motor?
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Seems they put more effort into their product than their website. I'm good with that.
+ it may be very hard to find the written benefits of the MAP sensor for carbed options. Arcticfriends mentioned it a few days ago, and of course it made sense. 3D map needs a 3rd data set.
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Not the best site but i figured it out quick.
click ‘shop now’ then ‘view all.’
All the items and links right there:
https://shop.daytonasensors.net/t/cd...nition-systems

click ‘shop now’ then ‘view all.’
All the items and links right there:
https://shop.daytonasensors.net/t/cd...nition-systems

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Not the best site but i figured it out quick.
click ‘shop now’ then ‘view all.’
All the items and links right there:
https://shop.daytonasensors.net/t/cd...nition-systems
click ‘shop now’ then ‘view all.’
All the items and links right there:
https://shop.daytonasensors.net/t/cd...nition-systems
https://www.daytona-sensors.com/cd-1...cing-unit.html
I'm not clicking 4 different pages to maybe get to a "shop now" link.
I'm not knocking the product, it's great. And their Crane HI-6M's were bulletproof. I sold my CD-1's 5 years ago.




