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looking at having some plumbing made up for the t and I saw the sensor in the cast plumbing below the headlight. wat is this for and I supose it has to go back into the new plumbing. does it matter where it goes or just anywere on the throttle body side of the cooler. if there is a cheaper alternitive to making my own plumbing I would love to know. I probly have a bit over 3 grand to do injectors cooler, plumbing and tune.

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  chrisxr8 said:
looking at having some plumbing made up for the t and I saw the sensor in the cast plumbing below the headlight. wat is this for and I supose it has to go back into the new plumbing. does it matter where it goes or just anywere on the throttle body side of the cooler. if there is a cheaper alternitive to making my own plumbing I would love to know. I probly have a bit over 3 grand to do injectors cooler, plumbing and tune.

It is a boost pressure sensor.

If it is not connected in the right spot, your car will go into limp mode :smashpc:

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  Ninka said:
  chrisxr8 said:
looking at having some plumbing made up for the t and I saw the sensor in the cast plumbing below the headlight. wat is this for and I supose it has to go back into the new plumbing. does it matter where it goes or just anywere on the throttle body side of the cooler. if there is a cheaper alternitive to making my own plumbing I would love to know. I probly have a bit over 3 grand to do injectors cooler, plumbing and tune.

It is a boost pressure sensor.

If it is not connected in the right spot, your car will go into limp mode :smashpc:

YAY I thought I was some map sensor to reference the boost, is that why so many aftermarket intercooler kits retain this part of the stock pipe work?

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I have the Nizpro kit on mine, and the sensor is relocated.

With the standard plumbing, there is really not room to do anything with the alu pipe, which is probably why it is not touched.

With major changes to the intake, the alu pipe is deleted, but that costs $$

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