Thanks dude!
Congrats that is an interesting look
Had another bit of fun earlier in the day ...
Got the girlfriend's car out for its maiden voyage after the blower re-install, and we're not even 1/4 mile away from home when the thing starts throwing up "FAILSAFE ENGINE MODE"
Car's running fine, as far as we could both tell (the GF was driving), I pop the hood and check things out, all connectors are clicked on, no vacuum hoses are loose.
We drive it to lunch, on the way back we get a Ck Eng light, code P012B for the supercharger inlet sensor, sensor's plugged in, I check the MAF, it was clean and looked good, throttle body looked clean and worked as expected, felt stupid for not finding the issue.
Drove it home, went to the local car wash, Googled some more and found a post online about the supercharger inlet pressure sensor, how it easily cracks.
So I give it a closer look, ended up finding the problem:
We were close to an O'Reilly's Auto Parts, so we went in, grabbed some silicone tape and some short vacuum lines, cut the broken little tubes apart, stuck the vacuum hose on there and taped it nice and tight, problem fixed!