diodes
does anyone know of having a diode put somewhere in the engine compartment to put it in performance mode at all times.
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On some vehicles, you can put a resistor across the intake air temp sensor. The ECU is programmed to think "The higher the resistance, the colder the air temp; so the higher the fuel requirement". Injecting more fuel will make a little more power.
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can u do that on gsl-se,s too so i can tell my friend too. and how many resistors are u putting in there
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Originally posted by riceburner1r2001 does anyone know of having a diode put somewhere in the engine compartment to put it in performance mode at all times. Originally posted by Project84 Injecting more fuel will make a little more power. |
Originally posted by Project84 On some vehicles, you can put a resistor across the intake air temp sensor. The ECU is programmed to think "The higher the resistance, the colder the air temp; so the higher the fuel requirement". Injecting more fuel will make a little more power. |
Hey ed, come over to my houe and sit in my car for 15 minutes at idle.. I had it so rich tonite that it was making me cry... haha ahh.. ahem, anyhow, I did get idle up to about 500 by adjusting this screwy thing on the TB that set open the top TB plates a tad...
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All of that cheap crap will degrade something else.
If you stuff a resistor on the coolant temp sensor, the car will eat more fuel all the time - your gas mileage will suffer significantly. If you want more performance, drop the money for a fuel computer. Power is not cheap. Cheap will usually break something. -Ted |
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