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I hear you. I do have the "third" plate that allows users to leave the passenger side (contains the atmosph press sensor) valve intact and installed. So all they have to remove is the drivers side valve and the pump (and the plastic tube between the valves) if they want.

 

But I love to chop it all up, ditch everything except the sensor itself, block it all off, remove the codes, check the fueling and go on with my life. Depending on teh car between 7 and 12 pounds of unsprung weight gone. And a much easier future spark plug change too.

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But I love to chop it all up, ditch everything except the sensor itself, block it all off, powdercoat everything fluorescent green while I'm in there, polish anything the powdercoater missed, and and and...

 

Fixed. Your ways are not unknown to us Mike... ;)

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Thanks for the quick response guys. I am considering removing the entire system now just to save the headache of plug changes in the long run. This forum is very helpful although I own a forester...

 

Sprankle sells a very neat kit of blanking plates for this job, and the price is right. ;)

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You wont be able to remove it 100%. Best to cut the top of the solenoid off (which contains the sensor). You will then have a small disc to work with. You can drill holes in the outer perimeter of the disc to use for mounting it.

 

I lock the solenoid in a vice and use an air powered cut off wheel to cut through the solenoid body.

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I see, so how come some have it and some don't ?

 

It was model year dependent. The 06 WRX had one, but not the 06 STI. Just rolling changes between models.

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So...lets say the sensor isn't there will it still work? I was trying to cut the sensor out of the metal can and I think I cut off too much. The only thing I have left is the plastic square on top with the pins. I noticed the other end of the pins were cut while I removed the plastic piece on top. Any idea whether this will still work? If not what other options do I have? m.sprank...I am hoping you can answer this. Thanks!
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It might still work. I have cut them down to almost nothing (including exposing the "pins"). If you cut too much, I have 1 spare already cut out. You must have a sensor or the car will not run properly.
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It might still work. I have cut them down to almost nothing (including exposing the "pins"). If you cut too much, I have 1 spare already cut out. You must have a sensor or the car will not run properly.

 

Based on this thread I think I will be ok:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=29588444&postcount=275

 

The only problem I have now is that all the pins are touching because of how the cutting wheel cut it off. Any way you can give me a pin out?

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Based on this thread I think I will be ok:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=29588444&postcount=275

 

The only problem I have now is that all the pins are touching because of how the cutting wheel cut it off. Any way you can give me a pin out?

 

Nevermind, found one here:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=32661263&postcount=359

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so i'm a little confused.

 

KStech has the block-off plates for each side of the engine, and then a third plate. Do I need the third plate if I cut my atmo. sensor into a cute little square and zip-tie it to something? or do I need it if I keep my entire solenoid?

 

does that all make sense?

 

also, I didn't buy the third plate, and plan on removing the whole solenoid and keeping the tiny bit for the atmo. sensor. and so I think I screwed up.

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