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Old 07-16-2009, 12:08 AM
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How can i run an intake with one ect sensor/sender when mine is wired for two?
 
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Old 07-16-2009, 12:14 AM
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What's an ect sensor?
 
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engine coolant temp ? ones a sensor ones a sender
 
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first post btw
 
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Might help is you included more info about what engine, model year you have. AFAIK, the sender/sensor is one unit. At least it is on my V10. Not sure why there would be two unless the PCM uses one different from the gauge. FYI, there are fittings that can be bought to allow two senders to be installed into one bung.
 
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yeah i read that on someone elses post. 97 4x4 318 on 35's. doing the plenum kit on it and replacing the intake with a ported one. i'll put some pics of it up later.
 
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what part of the intake, n00b?
 
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New to the forum not to trucks, front of course.
 
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you mean the keg or the airbox?
 
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