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thanks, thats what i was thinking. ive never heard of rb25's having air intake temp sensors.. the only non standard things i have is obviously the MAP sensor tapped into my cross over pipe just before the throttle body, a water temp sensor in the upper hose, and an oil temp sensor on the oil filter relocator

so the ecu is fretting over a non-existant sensor for some reason?

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Map sensor should NOT be tapped into the crossover pipe. There's a reason that they call it a MAP sensor. The M stands for manifold. It must be downstream of the throttle butterfly.

Now, here's the thing. Map sensors are normally connected via a hose. Is the device on your crossover pipe your temp sensor?

Ok so the one thats tapped into the crossover is a 2 wire cable that plugs onto the sensor. And yep theres a hose running from the plenum into the passenger side footwell. So, if it is an IAT sensor and its connected, why would it be getting high value error?

Probably shouldn't. If it was water temp you'd expect something. It is not out of the bounds of possibility for the tuner to have put a severe cool down function into it though.

I'd be looking for a broken wire if I were you (assuming the sensor itself seems to function).

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