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Yes, it is triggered for a reason. You are adding FI to your NA car. The two MAP/BARO sensors are very low range sensors and are designed to work off
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Yes, it is triggered for a reason. You are adding FI to your NA car. The two MAP/BARO sensors are very low range sensors and are designed to work off a very small voltage range. Adding boost will exceed that threshold and therefore it is inevitable for this code to get triggered since the boost makes the sensor go out of range. The only fix is to disable the code. The car will no longer go into limp mode once the code is disabled and there is no downside to disabling it.
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