Manifold Air Temp
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Stan, if you want to I'll help you knock it out tonight. Right now. 404.xxx.xxxx
CJ, it's the PNP. No easytherm for us. :-)
CJ, it's the PNP. No easytherm for us. :-)
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Darn Band-aids
Glad you found it Stan! Thanks Ben!
Glad you found it Stan! Thanks Ben!
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Manifold air temp shouldn't be reading -14* F right?
I had always ***-u-me 'd that the resistor lowered intake temp on a scale. Like took a percentage or a fixed value off actual. I had no clue that it would just lock it in at such a stupid value. That has to be one reason why the JRSC guys get such crappy mileage for 145 rwhp.
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nope. It's tells it full cold no matter what.
I used it before to allow for advanced timing on my altima, cause otherwise the ecu would reset ignition timing regardless. Which resulted me in a 15.7x 1/4 mile, with no other mods :gay:
I used it before to allow for advanced timing on my altima, cause otherwise the ecu would reset ignition timing regardless. Which resulted me in a 15.7x 1/4 mile, with no other mods :gay:
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I bought the car with the supercharger already installed back in 1997, and that was the trick of trade back then. I don't think it's part of the instructions anymore with the Powercard and other better band-aids we have at our disposal now.
This brings up a whole new issue for me... I wonder what kind if mileage I can tune now... 30? 33 mpg? I wasn't even thinking this until last night. hmmmmmm
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I also bought a JRSC powered 2000 and it has a PowerCard setup (and I HATE it! and am looking for something better now). I have a ScanGauge in the car and notice my IAT drops to -40 when hitting the gas. Is this the band-aid you guys are talking about? Would I get better MPG with something better?
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