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I have the CHT jumper coming from the CHT sensor plugged into the a sensor that sits on the back on the intake manifold.

Is that the wrong one? There is alot of bullshit back there that looks the same, it is possible that I could of swapped one.
The cht sensor plugs into a short extension wire that plugs into the main engine harness . There is another plug that plugs into the cmcv plates. The way you describe , it sounds like your cht sensor is plugged into the cmcv plates.
 

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The cht sensor plugs into a short extension wire that plugs into the main engine harness . There is another plug that plugs into the cmcv plates. The way you describe , it sounds like your cht sensor is plugged into the cmcv plates.

I agree... Like Stroker says the CHT sensor plugs into the head and than goes to the harness. What jumper? Might want to pull that intake manifold off!!
 

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The cht sensor plugs into a short extension wire that plugs into the main engine harness . There is another plug that plugs into the cmcv plates. The way you describe , it sounds like your cht sensor is plugged into the cmcv plates.

Yes, that would explain both error codes as well....Im a dumbass.:rant:
 

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I agree... Like Stroker says the CHT sensor plugs into the head and than goes to the harness. What jumper? Might want to pull that intake manifold off!!

haha....yeah. I mixed the wires up big time. I deserve this:asshat:

I got a little excited and put them in the wrong place in the mist of all the engine repair. Those two tie-ins have the same connector like 05stroker said.
 

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I agree... Like Stroker says the CHT sensor plugs into the head and than goes to the harness. What jumper? Might want to pull that intake manifold off!!
There is a section of wire that is about 8 " long that goes from the harness to the cht sensor .
 

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haha....yeah. I mixed the wires up big time. I deserve this:asshat:

I got a little excited and put them in the wrong place in the mist of all the engine repair. Those two tie-ins have the same connector like 05stroker said.
That's ok . That's what we are here for , to point out your errors. LOL
 

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There is a section of wire that is about 8 " long that goes from the harness to the cht sensor .

Yup thats it. I plugged that into the CMCVs instead of the other connector that it needs to be in on the main harness behind the manifold....I'll take a look at it tomorrow and see if that solves the problem. Thanks guys.
 

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I was a week away form ordering n20 and saw a nitrous backfire first hand at a dyno day and seeing his car on fire and everything toast I said ill get a screen and nav instead and save up to turbo@!
 

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lol, i have seen them too. i have also seen people's parachutes not open and that doesn't scare me from jumping. Its alot to do with safety and procedure. I will agree that luck sometimes becomes a factor. I would like a turbo set up also but don't have the cash for that right now.
 

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lol i hope they arent that sensitive, im hoping to have 100 shot on mine next week.

Goodluck with the N20, should see some good power gains. You have a tune ready for it too I hope and some new injectors?

n20 can do a # on a not sensitive car!!
Yes it can...

I was a week away form ordering n20 and saw a nitrous backfire first hand at a dyno day and seeing his car on fire and everything toast I said ill get a screen and nav instead and save up to turbo@!

Yeah going forced induction is the way to. Nitrous has its pros and cons but can tear a motor up quick....but so can a blower without the right setup.:yuck:
 

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