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Old 07-28-2007, 05:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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removing egr temp sensor

i have a 91 g20 mt non califonia car and would like to use another ecu(from california) modded to accept different maps.how do i bypass the egr temp sensor since my car is non-california. dowloaded the original bin file from my car to be use as base map to the modded ecu before tweaking and keeping the original ecu in original setup..help!!!
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You need to either solder a resistor inside the ECU, or put it in the harness for the EGR temp sensor.
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thanks for the quick response...do you happen to know what resistor it is and what value since i'm tinkering with another ecu right now..
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68K resistor from RadioShack. I just put the resistor in the connector and used eletrical tape to make sure it stays in place.
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