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Old 03-01-2008, 11:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default billet map sensor plug?

Just wondering if anyone knows if anyone makes a plug (billet?) for the map sensor port. ya know something that fits just like the stock map sensor. i dont want to tap the stock port incase i were ever to sell the manifold and since im going with megasquirt i wont be using the stock sensor. for now im just gonna leave the stock sensor in place but was wondering if anyone knew of something out there to make it look cleaner.
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i would just leave it in there. thats just one more cel code to be thrown up and im sure the ecu uses it for something else lol the less cels the better
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i would just leave it in there. thats just one more cel code to be thrown up and im sure the ecu uses it for something else lol the less cels the better

its not going on an srt (a SRT-Swapped 98 R/T), and going with a fully standalone megasquirt . so no CELs.
im prolly just gonna leave it there, but dont wanna have to explain why its not being used everytime someone takes a look at the engine or pictures =p might just hack off the connector part and epoxy it smooth.
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it might be easy enough to make a plate out of some aluminum or something of that nature and make a small gasket out of cork or just use some rtv sealant
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