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Unplug and/or remove from air box

  • Reloaded
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24 Nov 2013 12:12 #92937 by Reloaded
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facade wrote: It won't fuel right with it disconnected, dangling it in the engine bay is better, drilling a hole in the new filter and fitting the sensor through a grommet is best.

^^^ that's the way to do it B) ^^^

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24 Nov 2013 15:32 #92958 by JamJim
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Air intake temp sensor. The Jim will run fine with it plugged, or unplugged into the air box. I am running a cone filter setup as well, I've just left it dangling. No issue.

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25 Nov 2013 18:15 #93146 by jonathan
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i will put an engine management fault in the system you need it there for the injection system to work propoly

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25 Nov 2013 18:45 #93153 by markyp2000
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I left mine unpluged for weeks after fitting my snorckal kit wasnt till i look in the air box to see if rain water went down it i found it swinging in the wind and it drove the same and made not difference to fuel consumption

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25 Nov 2013 19:21 #93162 by piprice
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Removed mine and put it back, nearly forgot tho! Also after fitting snork!

Normally sensors are there for reasons- many infact!

But hey your jimny you do the hell you like :)

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25 Nov 2013 19:27 #93166 by helijohn
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Now I know I can simply replicate it's position with a bore hole in the filter body.

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