Originally Posted by kenny's 370z i will say that keeping that rear sensor clean and oil free is just as important as the maf sensors if not more so Doesn't
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08-04-2012, 03:11 PM | #811 (permalink) |
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Doesn't this sensor have a partner on the front of the other side of the engine, if you're talking about an actual VVEL sensor? Or are you talking about the MAP sensor that plugs into the top driver-side rear of the upper intake manifold?
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Found it thanks wstar
DIY - Oil Catch Can (w/ M370 + Batt Reloc) Edit....drats...:quote from DYI "This DIY is only completely applicable for cars with the M370 Intake Manifold and a relocated battery". Last edited by ZForce; 08-05-2012 at 01:16 PM. |
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Well the M370 changes the hose routing, since you need to use a T-adapter even without a can for the M370. The same basic principles apply to the stock manifold, but if you want to do the stock one as a single-can setup you'd want to cap off one of the manifold inlets.
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not sure if anyone's tried this in here, but i filled up with 10 gallons 91 octane. 5 gallons 100 octane (effectively making for about 95 octane) today just to see if it'd help with the hesitation in low RPM's. didnt do much. although i feel that it did make the car more responsive at highway speeds.
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I've actually noticed twice on my 7AT there was a good 3 second delay after a U turn before the car accelerated hard
This transmission has taken a ton of getting use to after two CVT on the AUDI and HYUNDAI
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Were you in manual mode before the U-turn, and in the right gear? Was VDC on maybe? My transmission never has a 3 second delay, that's huge. 3 seconds is like, time to eat a burger while you're waiting or something.
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