Qeustion on check valve to map sensor...
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Qeustion on check valve to map sensor...
I went down to parts store today to get a check valve to put in front of the MAP sensor. Every time I hooked it up, it would let the car run but full vacuum couldn't get to the MAP, so it could barely even idle much less run right. So i went in and got a check vavle with bigger ports on it, thinking that it wasn't letting enouph air get through. But still the same result...am I just getting shitty check valves, or is there something I'm missing? BTW I'm running the MAP that was on my 94 CX motor. (now on b16)
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Re:Qeustion on check valve to map sensor...
You can't run the check valve inline to the MAP. You have to put a T fitting and put the check valve in the T. Make sure you put the valve in right. The air should come out of the valve when you blow into it(boost) and the valve should shut when you suck on it(vacuum). Are you throwing any codes?
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Re:Qeustion on check valve to map sensor...
Is the T that goes into the throttle body sealed or put on tight, you could have a vaccum leak. You should just go get a missing link. You avoid that hassel and guess work. I used check valves and my car didn't run right, I've heard it only works for 7 out of 10 cars. It's only $60 from group5motorsports.com and you prevent a busted map sensor which is what happened to me.
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Re:Qeustion on check valve to map sensor...
Originally Posted by leed
Jeff needs to post his nice 'check valve' pic...lol
I didnt draw that ****** up either..
but thats how its done, they dont go inline, they have to be T'd first, so the can "BLEED" boost.
Jeff
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Re:Qeustion on check valve to map sensor...
Hey, found a check valve dat works heka great, me and my cousin use it,and we only need one, hook up inlined to the map sensor, work wonder, don't lose hardly ne boost, but yet let u run engine lite free.....contact me for more information
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