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Old 25-04-2005, 10:51 PM
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Alright all
I just done a cossie management conversion on me rs turbo and i went to bolt me map sensor on the inner wing vertically and me mate said you can only bolt em on the bracket in the same position as a cossie with the multi plug and vac pipe pointin down! is this true or is me mate tellin fibs???
Old 25-04-2005, 11:19 PM
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Hi,

It is true. The reason is to avoid water entrance on MAP.
It was a Ford campaign, at the beginning of RS.

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2001ode,
but it wont arrect the performance and function of the sensor?? me car doesnt go out in the wet so it should be ok! sweet
Old 26-04-2005, 10:14 AM
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Hi mate, i saw a transit van with a cossie engine and the map sensor was bolted verticaly on the bulkhead, so don't think it will cause running probs but no 100% sure..
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it must be mounted as in a cossie - with the nipple vertically down. that is to stop fluid (water condensation or oil) collecting in the sensor that's present in the air in the inlet manifold (you mis-understood 2001ode, it's nothing to do with rainwater ).

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Yes, ForeigneRS, I never said to avoid rain water entrance, just I said "to avoid water entrance", in fact water condensation.
But, where water condensation come from ? From the air, and from the rain.
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