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Buying a Microtech LT12S but I need to get an air intake temp sensor. What sensor have people used succesfully and where from. I am in WA and would greatly appreciate any help. This is the only thing I havent yet been able to sus out. Ive seen these ecu's run on alot of Skylines so I figured this would be the place to ask.

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do you know the model or anthing of it and where I may be able to get one?

aparantly you can use a comodore temp sensor or something. either way I wanna know which one is a good one to get in terms of accuracy and where to get one.

I used a VN como V6 one as recomended by my tuner bought new from holden pretty cheap, got the connector plug from wrecker for nil only trouble was finding thread to match as it is an american thread.(dammed yanks)

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