relocated IAT sensor
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relocated IAT sensor
Just woundering if anyone else is running a relocated, to the front air box, IAT sensor. I hear this might cause the computer to run a little rich. Along with my increased FP and SLP chip I'm thinking she's running very rich.
Need somthing to think about while the car is sitting in the garage for the next few months
Need somthing to think about while the car is sitting in the garage for the next few months
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Car: 87 Camaro
Engine: Chevy V8
Transmission: auto
Yes it can make it rich specially on cold weather..You can always just put a resistor at the end of the connector in the cold seasons..I dont know the resistor values for cerrtain temps off hand(use the search).Resistors are 15 cents each anyways so Ill just by a bunch of diff. values..Make sure to checl the O2 sensor voltage(A/F ratio) to verify.
Daz
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Car: 87 Camaro
Engine: Chevy V8
Transmission: auto
here the are the values I got off the bat..
Deg F......Ohms
210.............185
160.............450
100..........1,800
52............4700
Decide on what plenum air temp you want the ECM to think
Daz
Deg F......Ohms
210.............185
160.............450
100..........1,800
52............4700
Decide on what plenum air temp you want the ECM to think
Daz
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