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Old 06-07-2008, 08:18 AM   #1040 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Turbocruiser13 View Post
what exactly are you looking for in terms with the tip sensor? I didn't know they had anything to do with wiring up an safc??? The only options you have to wire in are the map sensor and the tps sensor...no tip tho


Well, from my understanding the 03-04 weren't having a problem with the tip sensor seeing boost because they were plugging the red line line off the coldside pipe. But the 05's dont have a solution for this other then fades tip mod. So I was curious what srt's owners with 05 were doing to resolve the issue , because as you stated, the SAFC doesn't wire into the tip at all so its not seeing boost either. Well from what I hear, on 05's,the TIP sensor is very sensitive and the pcm freaks out when ever its seeing to much boost from the tip sensor. I never had this problem because I've always had a map/tip clamp, but now all I have is a SAFC with no way to wire into the tip sensor so its not seeing full boost either.
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