intake swap problems
i think your attacking this the wrong way. you seem to be looking for vacuum leaks n such. well that wont set a code. these DTCs are pretty much for electrical diagnosis of sensors. a map sensor high doesnt mean you've got high manifold vacuum. sensors are setup mostly on a 5 volt reference.
throttle position sensors are the best example IMO. they are potentiometers and the position of the throttle blade changes the resistance in the sensor. at closed throttle theyre set up to have low resistance for an almost complete ground so the pcm sees only around 0.55 volts. at WOT there should be high resistance and therefore poor ground so the pcm sees around 4.45 volts. the pcm reserves the range of 0.50 volts - 4.50 volts as the normal operating range of the sensor. anything below 0.50 volts would set a tps circuit low code and could be a short to ground and anything above 4.50 volts would set a tps circuit high code and is likely an open circuit.
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