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post Sep 22, 2009 - 12:08 PM
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Hi, I am trying to piece this turbo celica back together and I have some questions. I am new to celicas and everything.

First is this sensor, I have a picture of it from my car but it's not the best, I will try to get a better pic of it. I just want to know what sensor that is(MAP?) and how to mount it onto the IC/intake pipes.



In this picture it's the sensor right next the coupling between the intake and the BOV pipe.


I also want to know how easy it is to weld a 1G DSM BOV onto the piping I am using. I bought the whole BOV with the stock piping, but the piping is way too small to work with. What are other ways to make this work? I can't seem to find the right coupling size to fit this to my IC piping.

I have other problems with leaking oil, but I am in the process of getting the oil feed fitting by mail and waiting to install it. Thanks Batman for the hookup.

I will probably be using this posting for any other questions or problems I run into later down the road of getting this car back to running good. BTW, this was owned by a past member from this site, which I recently found out. His name was Shin on the boards..just a little FYI..haha.

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post Oct 4, 2009 - 6:29 PM
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Update again.

I am leaking oil from where the oil filter is originally supposed to be. Does anyone know what can cause this? Can it be cracked or the gasket or something leaking? I haven't had the chance to take it apart so I don't know how it's held together from the oil relocation kit to the block. Any help would be great.

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