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Old 07-19-06, 03:56 AM
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Question Pressure Sensor Question....

I have an electric boost controller ( ProfecB SpecII ), and i just noticed that i still have the Pressure Sensor still installed....

could this cause some of my hesitation, or should it not matter?...
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If you have the stock ECU you must have the stock MAP sensor connected. The EBC has nothing to do with this.
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
If you have the stock ECU you must have the stock MAP sensor connected. The EBC has nothing to do with this.
i have the stock ECU and have an FCON with GCC connected to it....
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Yes, you NEED the boost/pressure sensor. It's one of the players for deciding the timing and when the secondarys come online.
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