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25 Jan, 2016
Dell Latitude d820 replacement motherboard
A simple, easy DIY project that worked perfectly right out of the box! There are multiple DIY tutorials online and the replacement is indistinguishable from the original in all aspects for $30.

07 Nov, 2015
Best I've bought so far...
Stays on, holds it shape if you gently wash it in a bucket, horses can play and tug on it and it stays, smooth edges reduce hot spots and it costs less... I DON'T BELIEVE IN 5 STARS, EVERYBODY HAS DIFFERENT NEEDS AND THIS MEETS OR EXCEEDS MINE.

23 Aug, 2016
The jury is out for now... Only time will tell.
Outstanding value @ less than $15. (I had to purchase a 27mm deep well socket to install it, the Cummins MAP sensor uses a 1-1/4"). The Cummins brand MAP sensor costs more than $100. NOW... will it last over 150,000 miles like the Cummins branded one? Diesel trucks make VIBRATION and the MAP sensor is screwed directly into the cyllinder block at the head gasket. This is the ground zero for vibration! At the price you could keep replacing these if you are a gearhead but I get tired of working on my truck. So, will this smaller unit deal with the vibration better due to less mass or be shook apart sooner? Only time will tell.
Note: Cummins re-designed the plastic plug-in making it much stronger with larger contact pins starting in 2000. Intermittant connection due to the plug wearing out (see vibration above) is the most common failure of 98-99 MAP sensors.