Try to locate the IAT sensor, to fit a performance chip. Can any one advise me of where it is. Thanks
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why will removing the iat and changing for a chip improve the performance?
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or do u mean one of those £2.99 "resistors" that get sold on ebay??? i wasted my money on one of those once!!
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sometimes a little bit too much opinion....but its only because i care !!!
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If you have bought one of these resistors, of ebay, like me. why can't you answer the question i posted?
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bob
The whole premise; that of altering the IAT sensor's reading with a 3p Maplins resistor and getting any positive results is laughable. It's just a well-known e-bay scam. Any closed-loop engine management system isn't fooled that easily!
Even if you tried to fit it, [and it's probably embedded in the MAF sensor?] all you'd achieve is to put the MIL light on with a long-term fuel trim code. That would need resetting at some cost [and embarassment] by the dealer [do you know anyone else with a Proton scanner?]
You've been had; learn from it and move on.
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its not on autodata so he and i dont know but trying to save you some dosh?
in the bigger picture?
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sorry screwloose didnt realise you had already posted
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oldman
No sweat. Not a lot of data around on these. It's not on the ATRIS CDs either.
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