Is this sensor necessary? The one that goes on the upper intake on a 93mustang, I'm having trouble installing the heater core tubes and was wondering if I even needed it
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Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View PostWhat's the purpose of it? Doesn't a tune help with the issue if that ain't there07 GT500
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88 turbocoupe T-bird
93 Cobra
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It will not run right without it. The one on the passenger side in the heater tube is tied directly to the ecu. I know one of its main purposes is for cold start enrichment. Probably it's main purpose is emissions, probably there's folks who can tune around it. I dunno. I wouldn't get rid of it personally.
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Run hoses off the water pump straight to the heater core. Then, as mentioned above, go to home depot and get you a pipe thread reducer bushing and plug the sensor into the hole for the heater tube.
Without the sensor the computer will think the engine is cold all the time and it will run very rich.Originally posted by racrguyWhat's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?Originally posted by racrguyVoting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostRun hoses off the water pump straight to the heater core. Then, as mentioned above, go to home depot and get you a pipe thread reducer bushing and plug the sensor into the hole for the heater tube.
Without the sensor the computer will think the engine is cold all the time and it will run very rich.
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Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Postits been a while since I had it hooked up properly but the heater core has 2 hoses, I know 1 can go straight to the water pump but what about the other one?07 GT500
05 SRT10
88 turbocoupe T-bird
93 Cobra
86 coupe
Ducati 848
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