how do you bypass the map sensor on turbo ls without a missing link!!! help asap(8/20)
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how do you bypass the map sensor on turbo ls without a missing link!!! help asap(8/20)
please help i need a way to bypass the map sensor temporarily until i can get a missing link please help !!!!????
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Re: how do you bypass the map sensor on turbo ls without a missing link!!! help asap(8/20) (no-vtec9
what are u using to tune it? if your using uberdata/crome/hondata/neptune u dont need a missing link. if your runnng an fmu or something similar u can go to a fish store and get some check vavles.
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Re: how do you bypass the map sensor on turbo ls without a missing link!!! help asap(8/20) (no-vtec9
the check vavle idea doesn't work tried it
i am about to get uberdata wed. so hopefully this will fix all of my problems
i am about to get uberdata wed. so hopefully this will fix all of my problems
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Re: how do you bypass the map sensor on turbo ls without a missing link!!! help asap(8/20) (no-vtec9
you need at least 5 check valves to make it work...thats what i was using with a fmu on 14 psi
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Re: how do you bypass the map sensor on turbo ls without a missing link!!! help asap(8/20) (no-vtec9
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by zerospeed »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you need at least 5 check valves to make it work...thats what i was using with a fmu on 14 psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
14psi? Not very smart...
They are right about just using the check valves though. Thats all you need, but why not wait a few days until you get some real managment? I've known a number of people who wanted to "test" their car out with their fmu a few days before they got tuned with something much better and ended up blowing their motor up within the first few boost pulls.
14psi? Not very smart...
They are right about just using the check valves though. Thats all you need, but why not wait a few days until you get some real managment? I've known a number of people who wanted to "test" their car out with their fmu a few days before they got tuned with something much better and ended up blowing their motor up within the first few boost pulls.
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