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Old Mar 15, 2004 | 10:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Bumnah
map sensor is on the throttle body. if you look at the back of the throttle body they have carved out a route for air to go uptowards the map sensor for reading. there are no vacuum lines connected to a map sensor. vacuum lines are all on the intake manifold.

if you unplug your map sensor while the car is running your car should turn off.

Am i even in the ballpark of this thread, I feel as if I'm talking about something completely different.


What's the problem?
actually...since I am running a gen1 throttle body there is no place for the map sensor on the throttle body..therefore you have to put a T fitting into where the fpr goes to the intake mani and then mount the map sensor somewhere on the firewall.......I am just going to get a b18c throttlebody with map and tps on the throttle....if that doesnt fix this shit...I am just gonna go crazy...
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