Just got my greddy kit.. doesn't have a place for AIT sensor.. should i make one?
should i drill a hole for the AIT sensor.. because on the obd2 cars its in the intake so i woundering if i needed to do that..?
I am not sure..but someone told me..u could leave those alone...and you'll be fine...as long as u have piggy back ecu or standalone...not sure..but that's what I heard
jjust drill a hole thats what i did, make sure you drill it kinda small so it doesnt pop out under boost...
what is that for anyways? cause i just left it hanging there
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i drilled a hole, then used a 3/8th inch grommet to secure it tight in the intake tube for the turbo. Youll prolly get a leak anywhere in the charge pipes.
Air Intake Temperature sensor. It won't do anything to leave it just zip tied to the back of the engine. If your really worried about it, drill a hole in he intake pipe on your turbo. Make sure you put it BEFORE the turbo cause it could blow out under boost. I found that out the hard way. Nothing like boosting 10 psi the first time and hearing a loud *** POP, and not knowing what it was.
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well currently i did zip tie it to something and its just hanging there so i was just making sure that it wasn't hurting anything thanks guys..
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