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Re: Speed Chips/ IAT SENSOR
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The IAT sensor is located at the rear of the intake manifold.The lower end protrudes into the intake airstream.It provides an input voltage to the ECM in proportion to the temperature of the intake air.The ECM uses this voltage input along with inputs from other sensors to make decisions regarding engine protection,fuel control and fuel timing. |
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Re: Speed Chips/ IAT SENSOR
as in performance chips? ive got the mopar PCM, worth every penny if you ask me.
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What kinda gain should I expect for that chip. I am looking to get a chip becasue the exaust and intake seem to only improve top end I want to look at a little more on the low end w/o a massive sacarafice in fuel as I seem to only get about 14MPG and that is with a 3.9 V6
Did you notice a diffrence with the new PCM installed I was doing some research looks good however I was more concrened about some comments where folks say you must use 97 octain fuel and well dont tow anything etc. If opions and or links to this product would be great thanks again. |
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