missing link help
#1
missing link help
i saw the missing link on this site http://www.synapseengineering.com
i have a d15b7 turbo, and i dont see the correct missing link for the d15, which one is it and or where can i get the one for my car?
thanks for any help given
nick
i have a d15b7 turbo, and i dont see the correct missing link for the d15, which one is it and or where can i get the one for my car?
thanks for any help given
nick
#2
Re: missing link help
well look on your TB and if your MAP sensor is on there order the TB one, if not order the one made for the firewall, I got the firewall one, But im pretty sure you have the TB one.
If you really want to make sure look in a Haynes manual to tell you where your MAP sensor is, but its usually labeled in small print
If you really want to make sure look in a Haynes manual to tell you where your MAP sensor is, but its usually labeled in small print
#4
Re: missing link help
ML002B, the one on the left, obviously the one with vaccum line hookups to it.
Id recommend this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Blox-...spagenameZWDVW
Id recommend this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Blox-...spagenameZWDVW
#5
Re: missing link help
will the "missing link" get rid of all my map sensor cel's? ive heard that a GM 2 bar map sensor is needed to.. is this true? or will the missing link take care of everything... then ill just need to get more fuel somehow.
thanks
nick
thanks
nick
#6
Re: missing link help
it does for the most part, when positive pressure is experienced, the check valve bleeds it off. I get a check engine sometimes but only when cruising for long distances and my friend is going to help me wire something up to get rid of that
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