This is the weirdest thing I've ever come across...
A couple weeks ago I temporarily put a cone filter (with an admittedly questionable pipe) on while I took the standard airbox off to "operate" on it.
While having the cone filter with a short, kinked pipe I got a CEL flash up after flooring the throttle.
Checked it - p0108, cleared it, thought nothing of it, maybe just a glitch.
Same happened the following day when I put my foot down - checked it, p0108 again.
For sanity's sake, put the airbox back on and nothing.
Now, I know some manufacturers use some sort of intelligent intake manifold and piping design to "create" boost (usually to the order of 1 or 1.5 psi effectively - see Mazda RX8) - is it possible that I've stumbled upon a magic design that does this? Although I can't quite work out how this would be possible by changing the pipework BEFORE the throttle body, as it's usually an inlet manifold design that works on the airwaves.
I have yet to put the filter back on with a scan gauge hooked up to see if the MAP genuinely sees boost. If it does I'll report back.
But, in the meantime - has anyone else ever seen anything like this?
P0108 fault code - MAP sensor, high input
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P0108 fault code - MAP sensor, high input
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Re: P0108 fault code - MAP sensor, high input
Strange P0108 indication. Do you have the original 1bar MAP sensor?
http://www.robietherobot.com/storm/mapsensor.htm
http://www.robietherobot.com/storm/mapsensor.htm
Re: P0108 fault code - MAP sensor, high input
Yep, all original.
It's absolutely fine now with the stock airbox back on again.
It's absolutely fine now with the stock airbox back on again.
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