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jambo

posted on 16/11/08 at 01:29 AM Reply With Quote
zx10 air inlet temp. sen.

does the air inlet temp. sen. have to be made fit inside the sock filter or what?
thanks.

[Edited on 16/11/08 by jambo] Rescued attachment filter.jpg
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jambo

posted on 16/11/08 at 01:31 AM Reply With Quote
sorry wrong pic. Rescued attachment air.jpg
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Flamez

posted on 16/11/08 at 07:18 AM Reply With Quote
ye I think so. The sensor fits into the body of the original airbox. I am fitting a hard custom air box so will do the same.





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imp paul

posted on 16/11/08 at 10:16 AM Reply With Quote
yes it does as above i have seen some people clip it to the side of the throttle body's but it is meant to be in the air box eg in your back plate hope this mite help
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jambo

posted on 16/11/08 at 12:22 PM Reply With Quote
there is no space for it in the backplate,surelly the temp. will be the same in the sponge or outside the sponge
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imp paul

posted on 16/11/08 at 12:54 PM Reply With Quote
if you put it out side the plate it will be fine mate my pal has a firm that builds gtr cars and he has no probs with doing like that and its tried and tested so its your call but it will work fine
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