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Cyclone intake manifold MAP Sensor

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Nov 21, 2004
Vacaville, California
I have a cyclone Intake Manifold, im trying to hook it up but i relized it doesn't have a map sensor. Is there a way to make it work with my car with out one?
 
Use some vaccum hose and bum off one of the ports on the intake manifold there's plenty to go around , that's what i did with my haltech on a regular intake manifold.
 
ericbev said:
Would you enlighten me as to why you want to run this?

Because it adda about 40 ft/lbs of low-end torque with no noticeable loss on high-end if you hook it up right. :D

Least ways, that would be MY guess on why he's using it. It's why I am.

Oh, and thanks for posting that link, turbodsm18 :D I was going to and couldn't find it.
 
Meh, just takes an EPROM chip, the vacuum canister and solenoid. Not that tough. :)

At any rate, his question is answered, lets not beat the cyclone horse any more than it already has been numerous other times. :)
 
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