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Dennis -> RE: Dennis (5/23/2006 8:04:45 AM)
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It is an old resistor gimmick..It fools the PCU into thinking the intake air temp (IAT) is cooler than actual (like when it's cold outside) and this will cause a higher than normal fuel consumption to compensate for the cold air it thinks it's getting. quote:
[THIS IS A RESISTOR THIS WILL NOT HURT YOUR CAR IN ANY WAY ALL YOU DO IS INSTALL IT IN YOUR IAT SENSOR! /quote] So really it does nothing for actual performance, it's like running with the choke on all the time like carberated cars use to have.
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