The Central Hub for DSM Community and Information

For 1990-1999 Mitsubishi Eclipse, Eagle Talon, Plymouth Laser, and Galant VR-4 Owners. This is where the DSM platform history is documented and archived. Log in to help us in our mission, and to remove most ads from the browsing experience.

Sensors could be going bad?

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Spaniel1287

15+ Year Contributor
195
0
Jan 30, 2005
Daven, Iowa
My check engine light has been on for quite some time and ive had it checked out alot. I took it to autozone the other day and the thing they hooked it up to said that there were 3 codes that came up. 2 of the 3 were about some sensors and i forgot what the other one was. Im going to go back and ill write down the codes so that you guys could help me. But the check engine light was on when i was at the track and ive had the problems (if there is any) ever since then. I ran 3 16 flats with my 95 TSI Auto. FWD. It is fully stock but what can you expect. Well i was wondering if these sensor problems would affect my performance or anything? thanks
 
Doubt sensors would effect ya but low 16/high 15 sounds right for an auto.
 
no i disagree your auto should hit low 15's high 14 stock if u know how to race an auto. your should be able to beat a stock standard fwd turbo dsm. the auto have a longer gears which mean more traction. in an auto u just cant go out there and just floor it your gonna bog the motor like hell. a good launch and add more pressure to your gas paddle as u feel the car shift and you should hit low 15's high 14's stock hell i did
 
^^^ :rolleyes: . I hope everyone else can read that post as easily as I did. "Cough, spell check, Cough".
 
Add Value - Be Respectful - No Trolling - No Misinformation - Participate Often!
Support Vendors who Support the DSM Community

Build Thread Updates

Latest Classifieds

Back
Top