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Talk about making a guy paranoid...I've got an LA3 in mine with an inline intake, I found the sensor and it's unplugged...if I reatatch it what will that do/cause, vs leaving it off?
I'm still new at the 2.3t buisness...now, I DO have a square style intake I was eventually going to install, but whats this about an extra hole in the head?
Well the ks on the la3 ecu is on a different side of the intake than the ones on the 30/lb ecu, leaving it on will help prevent damage to engine if knocking occurs but it will also pull more timing due to false knocking due to the incorrect location of the sensor.
p.s. leave the ks on if its a daily driver but you must know the risks you take when you unplug it...Weekends that sucker is unplugged :P
Last edited by SvoRoLo; 05-28-2010, 08:22 PM.
Reason: adding more info
I was told by someone on this forum that some svos come with the extra hole on the intake side of the head. He pointed out the hole and said I could have did the intake swap...oh well (btw mine is an 85 inline intake svo)
Well the ks on the la3 ecu is on a different side of the intake than the ones on the 30/lb ecu, leaving it on will help prevent damage to engine if knocking occurs but it will also pull more timing due to false knocking due to the incorrect location of the sensor.
p.s. leave the ks on if its a daily driver but you must know the risks you take when you unplug it...Weekends that sucker is unplugged :P
Thanks for the heads up..will do. In the event it does hear anything..does it have any kind of alarm/buzzer similar to the overboost? I do have the 35#'s on the car also, dunno if that would make a difference
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