Throttle Body Sensors - Dominar 250
The Throttle Body Sensors in the Dominar 250 play a critical role in monitoring and regulating the engine’s air intake. These sensors include the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and the Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor, ensuring the bike’s high-performance engine operates efficiently.
Design and Construction
The sensors are compact yet robust, designed to withstand high temperatures and vibrations. They are embedded in the throttle body, providing real-time data to the ECU for precise control of the fuel injection system.
Performance and Functionality
The TPS monitors the throttle valve's position, while the MAP sensor measures the air pressure inside the intake manifold. Together, they enable the ECU to adjust the air-fuel ratio dynamically, ensuring optimal combustion and power output.
Maintenance and Durability
Ensuring these sensors remain clean and securely connected is essential for maintaining the bike’s performance. Periodic diagnostics can help detect and address any issues promptly.
Conclusion
The Throttle Body Sensors in the Dominar 250 are integral to its advanced fuel-injection system, providing a balance of power and efficiency.