H-E-L-P---Missing Link Installation
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hey you guys, I got a turbo newbie question... 
i've been searching online and haven't found a missing link diy... I'm getting my SF turbo kit soon and I was wondering if it is necessary to have a missing link? and can you guys tell me how, and where to install this missing link?
any info will be greatly appreciated... thanks!

i've been searching online and haven't found a missing link diy... I'm getting my SF turbo kit soon and I was wondering if it is necessary to have a missing link? and can you guys tell me how, and where to install this missing link?
any info will be greatly appreciated... thanks!
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piece of cake........takes 2 min.
Next to your TB on the drivers side is your stock map sensor. It will say....Denso sensor map.......it is black. There is a philips head screw holding it in. Unscrew it and pull up the map sensor.......take the ML and put the Map sensor on top of it and screw it back down with the supplied hardware.
Next to your TB on the drivers side is your stock map sensor. It will say....Denso sensor map.......it is black. There is a philips head screw holding it in. Unscrew it and pull up the map sensor.......take the ML and put the Map sensor on top of it and screw it back down with the supplied hardware.
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^^^^ yeah, also make sure that u install the filter with it and you clean it on a regular basis or ur car will flutter and run like ****.
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it is really easy as long as you don't strip the screw, you don't need it though, i have been runnign 7-8 psi for a long time and have had no problem. the only problem i had was when i ran 12psi without it and the car went into limp mode.
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Originally Posted by Drivetofast
it is really easy as long as you don't strip the screw, you don't need it though, i have been runnign 7-8 psi for a long time and have had no problem. the only problem i had was when i ran 12psi without it and the car went into limp mode.
thanks... yeah I was just planning to run it at 8psi, and maybe 10 on dyno... just to see the numbers... thanks drivetofast great info!
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it goes between your map sensor and the intake manifold
