Can you name these parts for me please?
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Can you name these parts for me please? including any other names they could be called?
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Replied via PM, but here it is for everyone else...cause I'm good like that ..........
Your current map sensor should have a flying lead with a grey connector on the end.
The 97> map sensor has no wires just a connector that fastens to it.
You need to either wire the 97> map sensor using it's own loom connector into your loom OR cut your loom connector off and fit spade terminals to push onto the 97> map sensor.
I tend to do the latter
With the pipe of the 97> sensor facing down/away from you
Signal is middle - connect to white wire
Power is Bottom - connect to red
Eart is Top - connect to green
image shows old sensor with grey connector cut off and attached to new sensor using crimp spades and insulated with tape :
Your current map sensor should have a flying lead with a grey connector on the end.
The 97> map sensor has no wires just a connector that fastens to it.
You need to either wire the 97> map sensor using it's own loom connector into your loom OR cut your loom connector off and fit spade terminals to push onto the 97> map sensor.
I tend to do the latter
With the pipe of the 97> sensor facing down/away from you
Signal is middle - connect to white wire
Power is Bottom - connect to red
Eart is Top - connect to green
image shows old sensor with grey connector cut off and attached to new sensor using crimp spades and insulated with tape :
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Your a top man Scott, and a great help thanks, one more thing, does the my98 boost pack have all these 3 things on also?...
1. Map sensor
2. boost solenoid
3. pressure exchange solenoid
and if so do they wire in the same or can you help me more with this mod? How do the others wire in?(i will be picking the my98 boost pack up on the weekend) Or do i have to use some of the old parts?.. etc...
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1. Map sensor
2. boost solenoid
3. pressure exchange solenoid
and if so do they wire in the same or can you help me more with this mod? How do the others wire in?(i will be picking the my98 boost pack up on the weekend) Or do i have to use some of the old parts?.. etc...
thanks
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98 boost pack (which is what they normally get called on ebay
) may have all of the above but the boost control solenoid will only be a 2-port.
All you will need for a remap above 1.1bar will be the map sensor.
The rest can be sold on or stored in a cupboard for years to come (I have quite a selection of 2-ports and Pressure exchange solenoids![Frown](https://www.scoobynet.com/images/smilies/frown.gif)
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All you will need for a remap above 1.1bar will be the map sensor.
The rest can be sold on or stored in a cupboard for years to come (I have quite a selection of 2-ports and Pressure exchange solenoids
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One last thing.
The mounting hole pitch for the 97> Map sensor is the same as the 93-96 sensor so you can fit it in the same location on the bracket.
Rather then just use the 1 bolt hole (which is how it's mounted on 97-00 cars)
The mounting hole pitch for the 97> Map sensor is the same as the 93-96 sensor so you can fit it in the same location on the bracket.
Rather then just use the 1 bolt hole (which is how it's mounted on 97-00 cars)
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