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Old 01-15-2003, 11:10 AM   #1
wRx137
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does anybody know where it it located because my car is running lean(was told by dealership) after i brought it in for a CEL.. I had a injen cold air intake and a Turbo XS Type H-RFL BOV. ANd the car started to hesistate at around 5k rpms. so i brought it in and was told its running lean and the intake is the cause. Well i took the intake off and the BOV off and its still doing the same thing. But now i also noticed that im spiking my boost till like 20ps almost. The hesistation is still there. A local shop said i may have melted my exhaust gas temp sensor(stock one) so im thinking about pulling it and see what happens but not sure where to look for it.

ALso my CEL is comming on and off every few days wich sucks.

Besides pulling the probe anyone have any other advise? Maybe taking it to another dealr(since this one told me never come back for warrenty work cause i woulnt pay there diagnostic charge) and i am planning to do a turbo back exhaust in the near future with a high flow cat 3in all the way back and a chip in the spring wehn the tax return comes in?

Just looking for some advice.

Thanks

Peter
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Old 01-16-2003, 09:21 AM   #2
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The stock EGT sensor is in the up-pipe (aka "joint pipe" according to the WRX service manuals).

Do a search for 'EGT resistor mod" (or something like that) for more info on solving your problem.
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