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i have a 02 gt. i recently put the classic short ram intake on and went to check my codes. (engine light was already on from my o2 sensor).said it was running lean and the p0110, p0100, p0101 came up. despite the codes the car was running fine until i went to fill up on gas. as soon as i cut it on it kept idling out and would only stay on if i held the gas. barely made it home last night. woke up today disconnected the battery and tried again to be met with the engine sounding choked. so i went and got a new fuel pump and filter. installed that which fixed the idle. BUT new problem it won’t rev past 3k and i don’t want to drop $200+ on some new sensors if the problem is my regulator or if the sensors really are the problem. sorry if this is hard to read but it’s a real hair puller for me.

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P0110 is intake temp sensor.

Does the short ram intake have a temp sensor or a Mass Airflow sensor?

Looks like you need one.

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