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Boost Sensor

Old Apr 12, 2001 | 12:07 AM
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I just removed the "air scoop" since I have a cone filter and theres that boost sensor thats bolted to it. now that the scoop is gone, do I have to relocate to boost sensor somewhere else? whats the purpose of the boost sensor? is it important where it is located? right now I zip tied it right next to the battery. is it safe to put it there?

Another question: when using a cone intake (brianV intake) can I remove that scoop thing and also take out the resonator?
Old Apr 12, 2001 | 06:50 AM
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curious too

I am sort of curious as to what the boost sensor do that is attached to the stock air intake...hmmm...


Originally posted by Nismo
I just removed the "air scoop" since I have a cone filter and theres that boost sensor thats bolted to it. now that the scoop is gone, do I have to relocate to boost sensor somewhere else? whats the purpose of the boost sensor? is it important where it is located? right now I zip tied it right next to the battery. is it safe to put it there?

Another question: when using a cone intake (brianV intake) can I remove that scoop thing and also take out the resonator?
Old Apr 12, 2001 | 09:05 AM
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i believe that little sensor is an air-temp sensor. i have done BrianV's mod and loved it since. i just zip tied the sensor to some other wires. btw, i took the intake resonators out of my car.
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