01-28-2005, 01:02 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Chicago, IL
My Ride: 1987 Shelby CSX #694
Engine: 1987 2.2L
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 14.737
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The ECU is complaining about the MAP sensor reading under certain conditions that should give a known reading. Often it is caused by sluggish response due to a small vacuum leak or some non-stock vacuum plumbing. The 1989 SMECs are the most picky, I have noticed. Also check for fuel in the FPR vacuum line.
Most of our cars don't have the 1-to-4 or 1-to-2 rubber to plastic vacuum line adapter that came from the factory. They harden and fall apart. The idea there was to isolate each vacuum circuit from each other and give them each a dedicated line to a point that is very close to the manifold source. When it breaks and gets replaced with a bunch of Ts, you lose that isolation.
You want to give the MAP and the FPR their own vacuum lines that terminate at the same point, very close to the manifold. That point should be connected to the manifold via a large line. All the other crap can all share a line that can terminate at the same point. I usually replace the stock piece with a short peice of 3/8" brass tubing that has four 1/8" short pieces of brass tubing soldered in one end. This gets connected to the manifold with a short peice of 3/8" fuel hose and the four 1/8" tubes connect as follows via 1/8" ID vacuum hose:
1) Baro-read/MAP sensor
2) FPR
3) Boost guage
4) EGR/Canister Purge/Boost solenoids
If I'm using a grainger, I try to give it it's own line too, since it is basically a bleed on the system.
Hope this helps.
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