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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / February 2006

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'87 supra turbo - mass air sensor / excess induction system oil

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streamline - 28 Feb 2006 02:19 GMT
Will dead seals in the turbo cause excess oil to accumulate on the
intake side of the turbo and "foul" the mass air sensor ?  related
question: engine revs good (albeit slightly) to about 1200 rpm then
dies as it tries to go higher.  If you can feather the throttle to get
it past 1200 or so, it runs fine.  Oil fouled mass air sensor?
Don - 28 Feb 2006 05:33 GMT
>Will dead seals in the turbo cause excess oil to accumulate on the
>intake side of the turbo and "foul" the mass air sensor ?  related
>question: engine revs good (albeit slightly) to about 1200 rpm then
>dies as it tries to go higher.  If you can feather the throttle to get
>it past 1200 or so, it runs fine.  Oil fouled mass air sensor?

No.  I just looked it up in AllData and Mitchell both.  If they are
correct it is not that type of sensor.  It's not a hot wire type but
the old-fashioned type with a moving door.

Don
www.donsautomotive.com

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