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MrHellrais3R

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  1. ^ yeah there are emission vacuum lines that under under the manifold. There is an air surge solenoid that is on the same bracket at the map and ebcs. Its lower and pushed back a little under the manifold. It has two nipples on it for emissions. One hose goes to the back of the manifold (that one is hard to see), and the other one goes to the nipple right at the front of the manifold that is that big circle in the front.
  2. Yes. Map sensor measures manifold pressure. It probably came off from boost. Just zip tie it.
  3. Your map sensor is connected on the same bracket that your boost control solenoid is bolted to. It's above your turbo inlet in front of your intake manifold. It has a vacuum fitting that points down and connects to the nipple that comes off of the front lower middle of your intake manifold. Go search for vacation pics If you have more questions about where things are. Or look at the vacuum layout diagram under your hood.
  4. Thats the main reason I want a protune over etune anyway. More exact science than averaging and estimating to get numbers. Hopefully one of the better local tuner shops that doesn't have a POS dyno will do a subi day or something for a decent deal. And in regards to evans tuning.. They use a dynapack dyno which are junk.. IMHO.. find a shop with a good dyno that's creditable and well maintained. Dynapack dyno's are the cheapest on the market for a reason..
  5. No problem, just my .02 I'll probably end up going to them if I wanna get a dyno tune over an E-tune. Im probably going to settle with an etune for a while because of the cost.
  6. You could try Akuma motorsports in Morganville nj. They do pro tunes and anything else you could think of. A few members on the forums here went there and were satisfied.
  7. forum name/screen name-MrHellrais3R city, State- Effort(poconos), PA year of car (by vin)- 2005 Model (LGT, SpecB, etc.)- LGT limited 5MT Body Style (Sedan or Wagon)-Sedan color (as official as possible)-OBP
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