[SOLVED] Fuel Pressure Issue... Need diag help

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  1. Cameron Keyte

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    Does anyone know the legit Bosch fuel rail pressure sensor that can replace the stock one?

    I tried a knockoff brand because my stock sensor was reading zero. Maybe it can only read 70 bar instead of the 140 our car needs?

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    Alrighty... After a bunch of research and waiting a few days on DHL International; she's fixed and running great again.

    TLDR: If you're replacing the Fuel Pressure Sensor on the fuel rail, you need a Bosch 0261545053

    The 'Knockoff' Amazon Bosch sensor I had was SKU Bosch 0261545074. This sensor seems to only register 70 bar (1015 psi) on a 1st gen ECU. For reference, here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07XKG4CB9/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    From a thread in this section, I then tried the GP Sorensen Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor 800-90002 from Autozone. Supposedly for a 2010+ Cobalt SS. To my surprise, when it arrived, it was a rebranded Bosch sensor, with SKU 0261545052. This one only registered 100 bar (1450 PSI).

    After my previous post, with my hypothesis of the sensor not reading the correct pressure, I started researching the capabilities of different Bosch sensors. In doing so, I came across this marketing material: https://www.bosch-motorsport.com/content/downloads/Raceparts/Resources/pdf/Data Sheet_69609227_Pressure_Sensor_Fluid_PSS-140/260/420/600.pdf

    As you can see, the 0261545053 is the 140 bar sensor (2030 psi) our cars require.

    I don't know why that Cobalt sensor seemed to work for the other dude in his thread, but it didn't work with whatever programming is going on in a 2008 Speed3.

    My next issue was finding one... There doesn't seem to be a US based retailer that sells the 053. I ended up buying one from Finland: https://www.finjector.com/paineantu...ppi_bosch_compact_bosch_0261545053-p-174996-0
    I actually ordered it last Thursday, the April 8th, and received it today, April 12th. All told, after shipping, it was a little over $100 USD. And they threw in a Finish chocolate candy thing that my son enjoyed, ha.

    I wanted to throw a bow on this for the interwebs, since there are a ridiculous amount of threads just like this with no conclusions.
     
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    Thanks for the update.

    When in doubt always seems beneficial to go with OEM sensors
     
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