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Old 06-02-2006, 06:22 PM
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Yes, most definatly. A guy was selling one a while back IIRC, do a search.

What kind of problems are you having? What kind of mods? 12.6@110mph is bonkers if you don't even have boltons.
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Well I just had cam installed, and on dyno tune MAP sensor was not working. It was replaced for a new one ..still same problem. Im going to check for ground and power to the sensor ( as suggested by other member here ).
I just wanted to know if it affects my performance to the point that it is a must to fix the MAP sensor.. or just leave it the way it is. I dont want to get lower hp or my car not performing as good as it could just becasue of some freaking sensor.

By the way.. all I had was some induction/exhaust when I ran 12.61@110.15. Left from only 1000 rpm. I will take it to the track soon with everything that I installed over the winter time.. I just want to make sure everything is %100 right before I go. I dont want any bad suprizes




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