Exactly the same, it's like they designed the maft pro to fit right in there, tucks away so perfectly eh?
Maybe our harnesses were different, I'm sure theres no adverse effects of having longer wires.
You only have to cut the R7 resistor if your want to do timing monitor. It is not a pre-requisit of Speed denisty. Only a option.
Heres the threadhttp://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?t=43848---Still waiting on more Dr.:)
Not much of a computer guy but under "System" it sais...
Crazy! I had to extend mine but it's only 2 wires, not a real hassel. I also had to extend the wires for my MAP sensor too(3wires), mounted below the brake/clutch MC's.
Oh K. Why not just pick where you want the AIT sensor pull that pipe and bring it to a shop somewhere close to you? I'm sure if you ask nice someone would do it for free if you had the bung. I put mine in the front right kinda near the NA PS resivoir.(ETS pipes). Had to lengthen all the wires...
Is that for a WB by any chance?
I would personally drill right before the turbo, on the manifold.
Did you say removing the turbo is not a option? Well than don't drill squat until it is.
I have no problems with connecting with Vista.
But after I cut the R7 resistor for timing monitor, I have to do a few unique steps to get it to connect:(
Labtop is a priceless tool when tuning, its faster, and no to mention the data logging....WOW
No shit!, just don't expect everyone to like it.
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss
Mine is 86.5 GE-T, feel free to ask. Pretty sure the 86.5 is treated as any pre 89. I may be wrong but I haven't ran into any differences in ordering turbo parts for a 87. Cheers, goodluck.
A good practise is also to pull your spark plugs and EFI fuse and crank until your see oil pressure on the gauge. You don't have to pull your spark plugs but if you do you have almost no load on your rod bearing. Its just good peace of mind instead of that nail biting first 2-3 seconds starring...
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Ahh that fluid doesn't look too bad.
jdub, why do you say it would leak now?
Isn't it cheaper to buy new calipers than properly rebuilding these days?
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