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Old 04-06-2011, 01:49 PM
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so tomorrow im going to be installing my fast 90 on my 00 ss. i see where all the hoses go from my old ls6 intake to my fast but what about the sensor in the back? i dont see anywhere in the back of the fast where it would go.
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the map sensor? there should be a provision for it...
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If you bought it used take it apart and make sure there is no aluminum inside. Ask me how I found out. Like the guy above posted there should be a provision for the sensor. It is kind of a loose fit once it is in. I believe most people are using rtv or another hose to keep it in place
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If you bought it used take it apart and make sure there is no aluminum inside. Ask me how I found out. Like the guy above posted there should be a provision for the sensor. It is kind of a loose fit once it is in. I believe most people are using rtv or another hose to keep it in place
I bought a used 92 and it was FULL of aluminum shavings. I'm very happy I decided to take it apart.
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I bought a used 92 and it was FULL of aluminum shavings. I'm very happy I decided to take it apart.
^^ Funny how fast a couple heat cycles can ruin your engine. Took me about 30 minutes I sent it out to get ported for the new engine and it was full of aluminum. Best decision I could of made. Funny how a seller will forget to mention they grenaded the engine.
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Yeah the guy I bought it from said he was demodding. I guess I know why. LOL.
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Learnin' something new everyday. I didn't know you could take this manifold apart?
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take out all the allen head bolts....




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