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Old 07-25-2010, 08:13 PM
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I keep having an issue blowing out my map sensor from its mounting position...
just was wondering what ideas some of you have done for your map sensors

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New seal? You could also tap it with a barb fitting, use silicone hose to connect them and use wires ties.

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Originally Posted by black98ws6ta
New seal? You could also tap it with a barb fitting, use silicone hose to connect them and use wires ties.
Thanks i will have to try that
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i zip tie around mine and use black sylicone around it. never any trouble.
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Originally Posted by LSXFORMULA99
i zip tie around mine and use black sylicone around it. never any trouble.
i think i made a fail attempt with zip ties for it once before, idk if its because i have a FAST intake and it has a different design for that back area.. it will still be worth a better effort for it
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