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Hey I just got a 96 civic ex and I am in the process of boosting. The only thing I am not sure about is the mass air flow sensor... Do I need to dremel a hole in my charge pipe or somethin and then seal around the sensor with some kind of epoxy? Also, how hot is the air near the TB? I know it gets hot close to the turbo but cools down significantly after the intercooler. But I am not sure how hot it actually is when it gets to the point where the mass air flow sensor would be. I dont think a melted MAFS would do me any good...
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Re: 96 civic turbo
it is completely stock right now. Just a d16y8. I was told it was a mass air flow sensor. Whatever it is... Will I need to dremel into my charge pipe for it?
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Never mind. I am just going to figure it out on my own. I will drill a hole and seal it with some jb or somethin.. Thanks for those who replied.
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Re: 96 civic turbo
hondas have map sensors..as the guy above said before......im not sure how to put it on turbo applications..........im just a n/a guy....for now
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I know hondas had an IAT sensor on the IM with OBD1. I guess they changed that over when they converted to OBD2 so I assumed it was a MAFS because it looked odd sticking out of the intake tube and I wasnt sure what purpose it served. I am assuming that there is no IAT on the y8 IM. If that is the case then I will definately need to make a hole in my piping for the sensor... That sucks...
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Re: 96 civic turbo
Originally Posted by Hatch Man(GsR)
Never mind. I am just going to figure it out on my own. I will drill a hole and seal it with some jb or somethin.. Thanks for those who replied.
let's try this one more time:
your car is not mass air. you will not need to dremel anything on your charge pipes for any sensors. the only thing on your charge pipes would be a blow off valve.