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Question for Eclipse GS

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redfieldz

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Jun 24, 2003
Bayamon, Central America
I have a question on eclipse gs engine motor.
There are two sensor in the back of the engine i want to know
what are they and can i use it for the turbo.
 
be specific on what sensors you are talking about... describe where they are and then maybe.... we will help
 
The Knock Sensor is located on the rear of the engine.... that might one of them. :confused:
 
I want to know all oil sensors. Because i want to install my
turbo kit a i dont know.
 
There should be three sensors on the back of the block and one is knock sensor and the other is crank position sensor and the third is damn i cant remember but i want to say oil pressure.
 
Originally posted by jayden1
There should be three sensors on the back of the block and one is knock sensor and the other is crank position sensor and the third is damn i cant remember but i want to say oil pressure.

there are only two in my car. Thats strange. Do you know a website
that can show an actual photo on the engine.
 
a chiltons manual at your local autoparts store will describe any and all sensors
 
The crank position sensor is located directly above the oil filter, the knock sensor is about midway, and the one with the lime green connector is the oil pressure sending unit. You may want to research the turbo kit you're installing a bit more before continuing with the install. Also, if you are asking these questions specifically for the purpose of installing a turbo kit, you may want to "report this post to a moderator" and type in "Please relocate to 420A turbo forum" since that forum is specifically for people who are doing just what you're doing.
Doug
 
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