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Old 10-17-2005, 06:04 PM
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93 5.0 IAT sensor location

Where would i find the IAT sensor on a 93 t-bird with the 302 engine?
Im wanting to try this resistor mod Ive heard so much about and see for myself if it actually works.
The only thing I can find that I think might be it is on the opposite side of the throttle body.
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Old 10-17-2005, 09:07 PM
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Re: 93 5.0 IAT sensor location

Don't waste your time. All it does is fool the ecu into thinking the engine is running with an air temp of around 42* (might be 52*, I just don't remember). Anyway, lying to the ecu and making the mixture richer or leaner can be detrimental to your car. May run great at wot but be too rich or too lean at idle or cruise which can cause other sensors to fail, cats to fail, engines to overheat, etc. Some of these are worst case scenario, but don't ever do something that fools the computer.
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