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    f22b engine sensor

    hi

    here is me new f22b engine

    and i want to ask about this sensor it is not on my old engine so can i leave it not connected.





    fromhell_3


    #2
    I am not 100 percent sure, but it looks like a TPS to me

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      #3
      thanks

      but the TPS in the back.
      fromhell_3

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        #4
        MAP sensor. Just use the accord one you dont have to use that one.

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          #5
          yea just leave it disconnected.

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            #6
            You are going to have to use that map sensor. That throttle body does not have the specific metered vacuum port for the Accord map sensor. Just wire that one up to the Accord harness. There are a few threads that show this in more detail. Search for something like "Throttle body map sensor" or "OBD-II map sensor" or "H22 map sensor". Most times that one appears on OBD-II H22As. Never seen it on a F22B but is possible since the throttle bodies are interchangeable.
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              #7
              My F22B doesn't have a sensor mounted there.

              Interesting.
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                #8
                Originally posted by The G-Man
                You are going to have to use that map sensor. That throttle body does not have the specific metered vacuum port for the Accord map sensor. Just wire that one up to the Accord harness. There are a few threads that show this in more detail. Search for something like "Throttle body map sensor" or "OBD-II map sensor" or "H22 map sensor". Most times that one appears on OBD-II H22As. Never seen it on a F22B but is possible since the throttle bodies are interchangeable.
                I have a MAP sensor on my tb and I am running the stock accord MAP on the firewall.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The G-Man
                  You are going to have to use that map sensor. That throttle body does not have the specific metered vacuum port for the Accord map sensor. Just wire that one up to the Accord harness. There are a few threads that show this in more detail. Search for something like "Throttle body map sensor" or "OBD-II map sensor" or "H22 map sensor". Most times that one appears on OBD-II H22As. Never seen it on a F22B but is possible since the throttle bodies are interchangeable.
                  He can use ANY vacuum source for the firewall mounted map sensor.

                  I didn't even know they made obd2 f22b's. It's probably just a p13 throttle body when they were doing the obd crossovers.

                  Like others said, leave the sensor on there without a plug(or you can remove the sensor and buy a block off plate). Make sure all your vacuum lines going from the box on the firewall are connected to vacuum source.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by d112crzy
                    He can use ANY vacuum source for the firewall mounted map sensor.

                    I didn't even know they made obd2 f22b's. It's probably just a p13 throttle body when they were doing the obd crossovers.

                    Like others said, leave the sensor on there without a plug(or you can remove the sensor and buy a block off plate). Make sure all your vacuum lines going from the box on the firewall are connected to vacuum source.
                    I thought there was a certain metered port for the MAP sensor on the Accord throttle bodies?
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                      #11
                      so I can leave the MAP sensor on my tb without plug and run the stock accord MAP on the firewall and connect the vacume line to any source of vacume. .

                      thanks alot guys.
                      fromhell_3

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