that second one might be the same for the 2vzfe (100798-3130) will confirm soon
hey im after part numbers for vacum sensors. after one for my 4agze, trying to find out if any other engines use the same part.
89420-16050
100798-3130
is the part number of a 4ef out a starlet.
can someone please check there 4agze?
thanks, bassy
that second one might be the same for the 2vzfe (100798-3130) will confirm soon
vzv21 camry 2vzfe v6 - aka mr burble or white one
bump. anyone got a map sensor
89420-16050
EP9#
EL5#
EL52
for some reason my epc didnt even bring up 4agze lol
and the second p/n it didnt even recognise...
i could look thru the 4agze section but it doesnt have titles...so its too much of a PITA, ring toyota and ask them![]()
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EP9#
EL5#
EL52
what are these numbers? and what is an epc? yeah im gonna ring round tomorrow. thanks love ke70
sorry, epc = electronic parts catalogue
those numbers are models the part was used in, it wouldnt tell me engines, but its easy enough to google a model and see what engine it has.
its an E series motor of sort obviously![]()
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EP = StarletOriginally Posted by bassy
Neither of those PN's come up in my ~1995 Euro EPC... stupid thing.
i alredy have the part number for the stralet, im after part numbers of other engine particually the 4ag(z)e. all im after is a comparison to see if there is an alternative. thanks for the imput people.
does no one out there have a map sensored 4agze?...
theyre not the same part, when i typed in your part number thats all it brought up
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If you want an alternative map sensor you don't need one with the same part number, just the same pressure/voltage relationship.
As far as I know they are all linear so with a voltmeter and a pressure source (like a FI car with a boost gauge) you can find the output characterist and match it with another one.
Like 1JZ's reach 5 volts at close to 15psi ST185 is a bit higher around 18psi or something and ST205 is around 26ish.
http://gtfour.supras.org.nz/mapsensor.htm
doesn't even need to be toyota to work
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