Boost sensor vq30det

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Boost sensor vq30det

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Hi all. involved or not the boost sensor in board nistune? If remove it? :?:
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Yes it is used by the factory ECU. It is used in conjunction with the MAF and used for injection control and limiting.

You can remove it if you wish. You will need to increase 'TP limit' tables if you do this since the boost sensor limit tables will not be used then
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Matt wrote:Yes it is used by the factory ECU. It is used in conjunction with the MAF and used for injection control and limiting.

You can remove it if you wish. You will need to increase 'TP limit' tables if you do this since the boost sensor limit tables will not be used then
sensor not in any way affect the operation of the engine? I understand correctly?
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If connected it will reduce fuel on initial acceleration to avoid over fueling condition
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Matt wrote:If connected it will reduce fuel on initial acceleration to avoid over fueling condition
Thank you, Matt
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