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Throttle position sensor 2lte

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Throttle position sensor 2lte

Post by kanookie »

Do i need to use it? can i just hook up the fuel cut solenoid and tacho? or will i need to get an ecu for the engine?
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Post by tweak'e »

yes you need it. as well as ecu and the other sensors.

your not going to go far without the throttle cable connected to something ;) :D

(unless you convert it to 2lt by useing a 2lt pump)
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Post by kanookie »

what other sensors will i need for it to run properly?
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Post by Dzltec »

It depends if your are running the electronic pump or not, if it is the elctronic you will need everything. Crank, coolant, air temp, boost pressure, many relays etc.



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Post by kanookie »

yeah its electric pump...will i need to use all the sensors? or can i just hook up the pump and the normal stuff?
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Post by tweak'e »

you need all the sensors that came with the motor originally.

map, water temp, air temp, crank postion and throttle position.
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