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> no place on inatke for mass air flow sensor, there is no where to fit it
post Feb 11, 2004 - 4:12 PM
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Installed a modified civic short ram intake on an ST but i noticed a sensor on the stock intake. There is no place to fit on the new intake. What should i do? I was told to stick a resistor in the plugs. Will this take care of the problen??
post Feb 11, 2004 - 4:14 PM
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drill a hole and stick the grommet from the stock intake box in the hole and push in the temp sensor.


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post Feb 11, 2004 - 5:02 PM
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Yup. And like 97sccelica said, its not a mass airflow sensor, its and intake temperature sensor.
post Feb 11, 2004 - 9:07 PM
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thanks for the info, i was going to drill a hole to make the sensor fit, but what about the resistor fix?? Thats what i have in there now and it seems to work fine. Is this bad for the engine???
post Feb 11, 2004 - 9:32 PM
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its a hack mod,

its best for the ecu to kow the temp of the air going into the engine.

get the sensor back in, but for now, your ok


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post Feb 12, 2004 - 9:46 AM
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Yeah, definitely drop the resistor. I doubt it will on a 7a because of the way the ecu works, but it very well could do damage to your engine.
post Feb 12, 2004 - 1:21 PM
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in the future just buy an intake for a 93-97 corolla, lol
post Feb 12, 2004 - 1:54 PM
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I had the same problem the other day. Just drill a hole and put it in!

post Feb 12, 2004 - 4:01 PM
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why did i not have one of those confused.gif all my friends were suprised i didnt and frankly so was i
post Feb 12, 2004 - 4:59 PM
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QUOTE (blkGT @ Feb 12, 2004 - 9:01 PM)
why did i not have one of those confused.gif all my friends were suprised i didnt and frankly so was i

Um...... dude thats not good. I believe that all cars have those. Check to see if there are any loose hoses or wire connectors that are just hanging around. If not then wtf? lol anyways you might want to look all around for that.
post Feb 14, 2004 - 4:36 PM
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thanks guys, i have drilled the hole and replaced the sensor, if i knew a corolla intake would fit i woudl have used that, but at the time I didnt, damn, anyway, the intake still works well, so no problems, just had to put a little more manpower into it.

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