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Old 02-27-2007, 09:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink Intake Air Temp. Hard Pipe, BOV?

I just installed my Greddy Type S BOV and hard pipe. The hard pipe did not have a slot or anything for the intake air temp sensor so im throwing the code 0113. When i throw the code i also get fuel cut at only 16 PSI.
How can i install the sensor in the hard pipe? Thanks
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I just installed my Greddy Type S BOV and hard pipe. The hard pipe did not have a slot or anything for the intake air temp sensor so im throwing the code 0113. When i throw the code i also get fuel cut at only 16 PSI.
How can i install the sensor in the hard pipe? Thanks

uhhh....drill a hole in the pipe and get a grommet from ur old pipe and put it on there and then put the sensor in.
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I just installed my Greddy Type S BOV and hard pipe. The hard pipe did not have a slot or anything for the intake air temp sensor so im throwing the code 0113. When i throw the code i also get fuel cut at only 16 PSI.
How can i install the sensor in the hard pipe? Thanks

uhhh....drill a hole in the pipe and get a grommet from ur old pipe and put it on there and then put the sensor in.

and leak like a old wooden rowboat!

get a threaded temp sensor, drill a hole, weld a nut, screw it in nice and tight!
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get the threaded sensor... drill/tap.... cut/splice/solder the wires... you'll be set...
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Thanks for all the tips. I will be getting a threaded sensor so i can be sure that i wont be leaking. Thank again
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