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intake & header questions for 2.4 05 lx

Old May 12, 2008 | 09:37 AM
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xmegademonx
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MAF sensor is located at the top of the throttle tube, the tube that'sconnected to the engine. It should have 5 lines connecting to the MAF.
If you are trying to instal the performance chip on it, don't lol it messes up your engine.
 
Old May 12, 2008 | 08:37 PM
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Default RE: intake & header questions for 2.4 05 lx


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MAF sensor is located at the top of the throttle tube, the tube that's connected to the engine. It should have 5 lines connecting to the MAF.
If you are trying to instal the performance chip on it, don't lol it messes up your engine.
Performance chip? Like a missing link?

NOTE TO EVERYONE: If you put a chip on any part of the car besides the ECU you are probably doing something very wrong or useless. If you are in fact putting a chip in your ECU it better be something from Phearable, Moates or DIY. You could be very sorry for your $20 "Mugen", "SiR", or "HKS" investment on eBay.
 
Old May 13, 2008 | 02:12 PM
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Default RE: intake & header questions for 2.4 05 lx

I agree w/ finch, and the missing link is only for turbo cars, i have it and works great, and b4 I got that one i made one myself... w/ 3 fishtank's check valves and it was fun to do!
 
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