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I am wanting to place a resistor in my IAT sensor to see if it will increase proformance but i do not know wear the sensor is located i know that it is on the intake manifold but i am not sure what it looks like or what numbers it has on it any help will but gladly taken.
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This should have been posted in the Neon forum, you would have recieved a response much more quickly that way.
The 95-96 Neons had seperate IAT and MAP sensors, but 97-99 were changed, and had a combined IAT/MAP sensor. The location differs between SOHC and DOHC motors. Before you insert a resistor in the IAT's circuit, keep in mind that you are doing the same to the MAP. I have no idea what implications this has, as I haven't ever been inclined to do so. Good luck but I have a feeling that the result will be unsatisfactory to you. The SOHC position is ![]() The DOHC position is ![]() Credit goes to Haynes manual's for the pictures.
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