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Map sensor
is there any way of bypassing the map sensor or making your own missing link. iam running a turbo on my stock 1.5 vtech and i am having problems with the map sensor reading the boost i was just wondering if anyone knew what i can do cheap
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Check valves...t-ed off of the map sensor vacuum line. Cearch around , there's a explination with pics on here somewhere
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Vtech rocks. Aquarium check valves will work.
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how do you use the fish tank check valves is there anyplace on here that shows pictures of it and how to do it
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stock 1.5 vtec? as in stock internals or stock came with the car?
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There is a picture somewhere, here's the text version
Map----T-------T------T------intake manifold l l l l l l CV CV CV Just use some vaccuum tees and put the check valves inline to your map sensor. |
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If using this method,
would I set uberdata chip for stock map sensor still??? or would I tell it I had missing link, or 2/3bar sensor. P.s Here is a link to a fishtank check valve: http://www.petco.com/Shop/petco_Prod...nemerch_1.aspx |
Re: Map sensor
Originally Posted by StinkyFeet
If using this method,
would I set uberdata chip for stock map sensor still??? or would I tell it I had missing link, or 2/3bar sensor. P.s Here is a link to a fishtank check valve: http://www.petco.com/Shop/petco_Prod...nemerch_1.aspx |
Re: Map sensor
Originally Posted by jagojon3
You don't need check valves or a missing link if you are running a chipped ecu.
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