BPS Backpressure Dampening Canister
Racing Use Only, Not Legal for Road Use
BPS Surge Dampeners are designed to protect sensitive pressure sensors from premature failure caused by pressure spikes, excessive heat, and moisture exposure. Rapid pressure changes and harsh environments can lead to inaccurate readings, signal instability, or complete sensor failure. These dampeners help smooth pressure fluctuations while allowing the sensor to be mounted away from direct heat or moisture sources, improving reliability and extending sensor life.
Each unit is CNC machined from 6061 T6 aluminum and finished in a black anodized coating for long term durability and corrosion resistance. A stainless steel mounting bracket and stainless hardware are included to ensure a secure and clean installation. The use of standard one eighth NPT inlet and outlet ports makes integration simple with existing pressure systems and sensors.
BPS Surge Dampeners are suitable for a wide range of applications and are commonly used for:
• Dome pressure
• Backpressure
• Manifold pressure
These dampeners are ideal for both street and race applications where consistent sensor data and long term reliability are critical.
Features
• CNC machined 6061 T6 aluminum body
• Black anodized finish
• Stainless steel hardware
• Stainless steel mounting bracket
• Standard 1/8" NPT inlet and outlet
Options
• Honeywell industrial pressure sensor with linear output from zero point five volts to four point five volts
• Backpressure kit including stainless tube, ninety degree compression fitting, and weld on compression fitting
BPS part numbers: U015, U015-BP, U015-100, U015-100-BP, U015-150, U015-150-BP
Why this exists, with the datalog: sensor protection 101 — a dome sensor failing high on the transbrake, the ECU venting and cutting CO2, and the run gone.
Heat is one failure path, vibration is the other. The 3-port remote sensor mount (U020) gets sensors off the engine on damping bushings, with three 1/8 inch NPT ports so manifold, dome and backpressure land in one place. The dome side of the system is our boost controller (U019); controller, dampener and CO2 together are the boost control kit.