air pipe help
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air pipe help
the pipe above has a split underneath and slightly affecting the performance from time2time basically i was wondering can anyone tell what the orange circle sensor is for and isit needed for the car to run properly, the red circle is the MAF. if it is needed what does that air pipe come from or can i convert over to the c20xe samco pipe and not use the orange sensor ? my c20xe is the coilpack, also would that sensor wire be part of the car loom?
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Re: air pipe help
any ideas wat that pipe come from? astra, calibra or cav ?
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Re: air pipe help
urmm duno what thats is tbf, can you take another photo but further away to try and make things clearer,
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Re: air pipe help
okay so i found out its 'hot air temp' or something like that, also told it wasnt a neccesery to have is this true, aslong as i have 1 connected to my MAF sensor i dont need this sensor
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Re: air pipe help
It's the Air Temperature Sensor, it's one of the Secondary Inputs for the ECU and it can run without it but I would advise against it, you can end up having an awful lot of hassle with those ECU codes so I'd make sure it's connected properly and is perfectly clean. If the piping around it has split then replace it or you'll start sucking in too much air - which will then send the ECU into a frenzy again.
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Re: air pipe help
Okay thanks. ill just get the GM OE part then.
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Re: air pipe help
so ive replaced it but now it seems to be running lumpy, sometimes backfires. also did change the s/plugs 2days ago.
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Re: air pipe help
Do you have a MAF Sensor? Are the wires stretched at all? A friend of mine owns a Corolla T-Sport and it has an aftermarket induction kit fitted - the kit stretches the wires and they snap and make dodgy connections.
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Re: air pipe help
yes i have a MAF Sensor, ill look as i think i mite have stretched the 'Air Temperature Sensor' wiring. thanks
its wierd as i just went in it and to the destination ran smooth but on the way back it ran lumpy now and then and backfired.
its wierd as i just went in it and to the destination ran smooth but on the way back it ran lumpy now and then and backfired.