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    #16
    kinda looks like the MAP sensor on your new throttle body is for an OBD2 H22. my OBD1 H22A has the MAP sensor in the black box on the firewall. Try swapping the MAP sensors and see if that makes a difference. I know OBD2 is a lot different than OBD1 so that could cause some issues.
    Last edited by Losiracer2; 07-28-2010, 07:30 AM.

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      #17
      thats weird. because my h22a has the map sensor in
      the same exact spot. But I actually have my plugged in. I used
      the same plug from my wire harness. I started my motor and let
      it run for over a half hour. And shes running beautiful.

      oh wait, maybe because the cd5 is already vtec. IDK buddy,
      but I hope you get it running right soon!

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        #18
        Originally posted by Losiracer2 View Post
        kinda looks like the MAP sensor on your new throttle body is for an OBD2 H22. my OBD1 H22A has the MAP sensor in the black box on the firewall. Try swapping the MAP sensors and see if that makes a difference. I know OBD2 is a lot different than OBD1 so that could cause some issues.
        I agree with this. Your MAP code could be triggered by using the wrong MAP sensor (OBD1 vs. OBD2, etc.) If you're running and OBD2 motor with a car that is wired for OBD1, then you're gonna have some additional items and issues that need to be worked out.

        Let us know how the MAP swapping went!

        Cris P.

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          #19
          Any luck with switching the throttle body??

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            #20
            I swapped the throttle bodies and plugged the original accord MAP sensor in. (the one in the black box on the firewal) and now the MAP sensor code is gone.
            But the motor still sounds funny and now it's only throwing a #6 and #7.

            I just thought of somethin last night. These aren't hooked up. Would that cause it not to run right? What are they and what are they for?

            Slamage is worth the Damage

            Originally posted by crazymikey
            "Yes, we did officer. By the way, your eyes look a little glazed, did you just come from the donut shop?"

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              #21
              Those things in the picture are for the a/c.
              I just got done removing my whole system.

              Do you know what code #6 and #7 are?
              Last edited by brsteinbach; 07-28-2010, 05:57 PM.

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              Click picture for MRT


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                #22
                I fixed #7... lol It's TPS. I didn't have it plugged in. I forgot to after changin the throttle bodies.
                So I only have #6 now and that's coolant temp sensor. I have like one of them plugged in and I'm gonna plug the rest in later.

                Slamage is worth the Damage

                Originally posted by crazymikey
                "Yes, we did officer. By the way, your eyes look a little glazed, did you just come from the donut shop?"

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                  #23
                  I didn't realize the TPS is adjustable until just now. Could it be not adjusted right? Would that even make it sounds like crap?

                  Slamage is worth the Damage

                  Originally posted by crazymikey
                  "Yes, we did officer. By the way, your eyes look a little glazed, did you just come from the donut shop?"

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                    #24
                    Are you talking about that screw on the throttle body? If so thats the idle screw i don't think it would cause it to run like that.

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                      #25
                      No I'm talkin about the screws that hold the throttle position sensor on. The throttle position sensor is kind of adjustable. I cannot figure out what is wrong you guys...
                      It is KILLING me. I've not been able to drive it for at least 3 months and it makes it worse that I've got the motor in it now and I still can't drive it :/

                      I've came down to this:
                      It is not throwing any codes that indicate what is wrong.

                      So all I know to do is to go get another wire harness (for a 5-speed this time) and just switch em out.

                      Slamage is worth the Damage

                      Originally posted by crazymikey
                      "Yes, we did officer. By the way, your eyes look a little glazed, did you just come from the donut shop?"

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                        #26
                        yeah the TPS is adjustable. But it should already be preset from the factory. They normally put some yellow paint over the screws to let you know that it's been set. If the paint is broken, then someone messed w/ it.

                        I think it needs to be .45v or .5v at idle and 4.5v at Wide Open Throttle

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                        93' EX Coupe H22A w/ P2T4 Sir 5spd 191whp 155 wtq
                        99' Lexus LS400 157k VVTi V8 gets up & goes...new DD
                        91 Accord SE 176k
                        97' Honda Odyssey 199k miles...$485 spare van for my parents

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                          #27
                          I'm trying to figure this out also. My h22 sounds like yours when I start it, but it smooths out when it warms up. I don't know if I have the same problem. Have u tried to drive the car with it running like that???

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                            #28
                            I wouldn't drive the car while in that state. Just keep looking
                            around. Something isn't plugged in, or your missing a sensor.

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                              #29
                              If I recall, you do have to properly adjust the TPS once it's installed. You can't just plug it in and go. There is a DIY on here somewhere detailing how to fix it.

                              So you have gotten all the codes fixed yet?

                              Are all the vacume lines hooked up correctly?

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                                #30
                                how comes i didn't have to mess with the tps ? mine runs
                                beautifully.

                                :Back In Business...

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