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Old 01-31-2017, 01:06 AM   #1
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AEM Map sensor

Going to get a AEM Ecu, I was searching around and couldn't find any pics, but does anyone know the best location to run the map sensor on the SR?
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Going to get a AEM Ecu, I was searching around and couldn't find any pics, but does anyone know the best location to run the map sensor on the SR?
I've had the map on the pipe right before the throttle body somewhere.
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I've had the map on the pipe right before the throttle body somewhere.
The intercooler pipe? It needs to meter vacuum as well as boost..
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Ack, sorry I was thinking about the air temp sensor.

Just plug it into a vacuum line from the throttle body.
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yea the IAT sensor can fit in the IC piping but the MAP sensor needs vac but I just wanted to see if anyone had pics on where they installed theirs. I never ran one before just want to get it in the best spot the first time around.
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I dont have pics anymore, but the sensor was just in a little rubber holder and a vac line ran to the throttle body.
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I dont have pics anymore, but the sensor was just in a little rubber holder and a vac line ran to the throttle body.
I see, yea looking at the setup it either looks like it can thread in or you can run that extra fitting to run a rubber hose to it for vac. I suppose anywhere before the TB on the intake should be fine?
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