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post Jul 20, 2010 - 1:24 PM
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So another noob question from myself, where's the MAP sensor on a 7A-FE? I just bought a Venom 400 from sincerelyseb and am looking into installing it rather soon. I looked on their website and it says this: "The VENOM 400 Performance Module easily plugs into the throttle position sensor (TPS) and the mass air flow sensor (MAF) or manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP)"

I know we have a MAP, I know we don't have a TPS (drive-by-wire ftw, less sh*t to go wrong) and I remember reading somewhere about a MAF sensor - maybe in a 3S-GTE swap thread somewhere. In any case if anyone could cue me in as to where the MAP/MAF is/are, I'd appreciate it - and also if anyone has experience with this, how it hooks in? I have soldering tools and all that.


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post Jul 20, 2010 - 8:59 PM
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you have no drive by wire, unless you have a swap, at which point you better:
1.) NOT have a 7afe
2.) know what/where each sensor is..

so assuming you have a 7a, your map is on the firewall, next to the wiper motor on the pass side. its a 3wire sensor that has a vac line going to it

your tps is on the back side of your throttle body, and is 4 or 5 wire i believe



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