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    Default vacum sensor part number

    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

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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    that second one might be the same for the 2vzfe (100798-3130) will confirm soon
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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    bump. anyone got a map sensor

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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    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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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    EP9#
    EL5#
    EL52

    what are these numbers? and what is an epc? yeah im gonna ring round tomorrow. thanks love ke70

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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    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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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    Quote Originally Posted by bassy
    EP9#
    EL5#
    EL52

    what are these numbers? and what is an epc? yeah im gonna ring round tomorrow. thanks love ke70
    EP = Starlet

    Neither of those PN's come up in my ~1995 Euro EPC... stupid thing.

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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    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?...

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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    theyre not the same part, when i typed in your part number thats all it brought up
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    Default Re: vacum sensor part number

    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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