Terminator Xmax and sensor questions

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Tony1968

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Hey guys. I'm trying to button up things on the engine. I want to be able to move vehicle with its own power before I continue bodywork.
I have Terminator X max and I need to get a MAP sensor, IAC sensor and TPS sensor. My issues are that I have the FAST manifold and I am unsure if stock parts are suitable. Before I call Holley or FAST and spend the money, I'd like to get your opinions. Seems like prices are all over the place with these pieces
Thanks
On edit throttle body is cable driven and not dbw
 

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What MAP sensor is it calling for? 1bar, 2bar? AC delco TPS and IAC should be fine. get a pic of the plugs for those sensors and post em.
 
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Well I'll have to check on what map but I'm not going charged so I'd think 1 bar would work
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Just some good ole regular sensors. Hit up the parts store and just tell them 2002 Silverado 2500, 6.0 and you should be fine.
 
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Thanks Scott. Appreciate it!

Right to the junkyard - all stock. We have those parts 'in stock' (tongue in cheek). Kidding aside , unless you want the sensors to look new, used factory originals are better parts than anything you'll get out of a china parts store. I'm swimming in 1 bar map sensors if you want one.
 
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Right to the junkyard - all stock. We have those parts 'in stock' (tongue in cheek). Kidding aside , unless you want the sensors to look new, used factory originals are better parts than anything you'll get out of a china parts store. I'm swimming in 1 bar map sensors if you want one.
I might end up getting some legit GM knock sensors. I keep getting a stupid CEL for knock sensors and according to the tune the timing is safe. I've read that generic knock sensors can cause faulty codes.
 
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Well pulled out the original truck manifold and whaddu know...
Cleaned up and hopefully they are up to snuff. Made in some place called USA
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Hey guys. I'm trying to button up things on the engine. I want to be able to move vehicle with its own power before I continue bodywork.
I have Terminator X max and I need to get a MAP sensor, IAC sensor and TPS sensor. My issues are that I have the FAST manifold and I am unsure if stock parts are suitable. Before I call Holley or FAST and spend the money, I'd like to get your opinions. Seems like prices are all over the place with these pieces
Thanks
On edit throttle body is cable driven and not dbw
Were you able to get going and running?
If you just have a N/A application then you don't actually need a map sensor you use the map sensor that's already installed in the Terminator X Max by running a vacuum line to the Blue hose coming from the Terminator X Max.
HTH
 
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