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i found this

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:04 pm
by Jadori
ok i found this sensor..an im trying to see where it goes
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:23 pm
by teal_dx
IAT sensor? standing in front of your car looking at your motor, reach around the lower back of the right side of your intake manifold.

edit- or does that have 3 wires? if so it's not your IAT. Is your TPS and MAP hooked up? Evap purge valve? have any check engine lights?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:38 pm
by Jadori
im trying to find it..ive been looking for about an hour..it has 2 wires..a red one and a yellow one with a black stripe no check engine light..well i got one once but it went out

PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:09 pm
by Classiccarsrule85
yous missing apeice thats why there should be a lil black sorta vaccum thing hooked up to that sorta ledge in your pic there and thats where that plug plugs into heres a pic to look at

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its the little black thing that looks like it has a cap on it. held in by one screw

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 12:00 am
by suspendedHatch
JDM motors don't have that. That's why he has that lip on his intake manifold but it isn't tapped for the screw that holds the evap purge solenoid. You'll need that for smog and it's also worth a few mpg. Get a vacuum t and t off the fuel pressure vacuum line to the manifold. That's the most common way. The cleanest route is to get a USDM D16Z6 intake manifold. It will have the vacuum port and mounting threads for that valve.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:03 am
by Classiccarsrule85
suspendedHatch wrote:JDM motors don't have that. That's why he has that lip on his intake manifold but it isn't tapped for the screw that holds the evap purge solenoid. You'll need that for smog and it's also worth a few mpg. Get a vacuum t and t off the fuel pressure vacuum line to the manifold. That's the most common way. The cleanest route is to get a USDM D16Z6 intake manifold. It will have the vacuum port and mounting threads for that valve.


woops did not notice that lol good catch though and thanks for the correction wondered why there was no hole tapped for the solenoid

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 2:42 am
by sqsi
suspendedHatch wrote:JDM motors don't have that. That's why he has that lip on his intake manifold but it isn't tapped for the screw that holds the evap purge solenoid. You'll need that for smog and it's also worth a few mpg. Get a vacuum t and t off the fuel pressure vacuum line to the manifold. That's the most common way. The cleanest route is to get a USDM D16Z6 intake manifold. It will have the vacuum port and mounting threads for that valve.


Yup, that's what I am doing, got a Z6 manifold on Ebay for 8 bucks to put on my D15B

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 6:24 am
by Jadori
i can honestly say..i think that sensor was just left over cause i have looked at that motor over and over and cant find where it would go. plus those gaskets were super thick and when i removed them and just put the throttle body on w/o a gasket..the idle dropped down to like 1700 so when my factory one comes in i hope that fixes it. how to i bleed the air out from the coolant from when i took off the tb?