Nissan Silvia/180SX S13 S14 S15 Throttle Valve Sensor SR20 – Terra Firma Automotive

Nissan Silvia/180SX S13 S14 S15 Throttle Valve Sensor SR20

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Restore throttle accuracy and engine responsiveness with the New Genuine Nissan Throttle Valve Sensor for SR20-powered Nissan Silvia and 180SX models, now available at Terra Firma Automotive. Specifically engineered for the S13, S14, and S15 generations, this OEM throttle position sensor ensures precise monitoring of throttle input, directly impacting engine performance, idle stability, and fuel efficiency.

As one of the most critical components in your vehicle’s fuel management system, a properly functioning throttle valve sensor provides essential data to your ECU, enabling real-time adjustments for optimal air-fuel delivery. A worn or failing sensor can result in hesitation, stalling, rough idle, or inconsistent acceleration—all of which compromise your driving experience. Whether you're building a high-performance SR20DET setup or simply replacing a failing part, installing a genuine Nissan sensor ensures compatibility, reliability, and long-term performance.

At Terra Firma Automotive, we are committed to supplying only the finest genuine parts for classic and performance Nissans. This throttle valve sensor comes brand new in original Nissan packaging and is the correct specification for your SR20DE or SR20DET engine. Avoid the guesswork and subpar performance of aftermarket alternatives—trust the precision of OEM engineering.

We proudly serve enthusiasts around the globe seeking rare and high-quality parts for their Japanese icons. When it comes to throttle response and SR20 engine tuning, don’t settle—choose Terra Firma Automotive for unmatched quality and authenticity. Order your Nissan Silvia or 180SX Throttle Valve Sensor today and maintain peak performance with confidence.

Car
  • Fits S13 180SX
  • Fits S14 Silvia
  • Fits S15 Silvia
Engine
  • Fits SR20

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