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highintenzity4

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Apr 30, 2004
Mission, Texas
I got the manifold differential pressure(mdp) code...I have the magnus manifold so I didnt connect it the manifold but I still connected the sensor together and still got the code.... If I eliminate it will the car still run rite? What shoudl I do?
 
Eliminate it... its not needed. Those who do 1g heads in a 2g often get rid of it. There is a setting is DSMlink that will make this code never come back.
 
oh ok koo... hey i also got the front o2sensor heater malfunction... didnt have this before...
 
Your front o2 sensor is dead. Log it and see if it replies back.

Steven
 
Log your car at idle and look at how quickly the front O2 cycles. Is should be quick and even cycles up and down. If the cycles are slow or inconsistant you may need to replace the front O2 sensor. Your car will stop using the O2 sensor signal to determine air to fuel ratio. Instead it will calculate an overly rich AFR and your gas mileage will suffer.
 
i ordered the denso o2 sensor from machv and it arrived today... heard it candle leaded fuel...
 
highintenzity4 said:
i ordered the denso o2 sensor from machv and it arrived today... heard it candle leaded fuel...


ehhhh, good luck with that. I dont trust anything thats not OEM when it comes to sensors.
 
I dont trust anything thats not OEM when it comes to sensors
i've been using the denso sensor for 2 years now and no problems. I never used leaded gas so i dont know if it could hold up to that task
 
Or a dealership ~$65 with no shipping and you know you are getting a quality part...
 
I was commenting on 98spydert's statement that OEM sensors are supplied by denso. The sensor that highintenzity4 purchased from machv is denso but not OEM...
 
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