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h46crewchf Newbie
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Posted: Aug 20 2006 at 9:30pm | IP Logged
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Has anyone bought the resistor that tells the ECU that you are running a cold air intake when it is actually stock? (EBay) Also, where is the IAT sensor? Any experience with anything like this???
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miserytom Senior Member
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Posted: Aug 21 2006 at 2:26pm | IP Logged
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um, you must be joking if you actually belive that ebay thing bud, if so, im sorry to tell you, that its a huge load of B/S lol
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h46crewchf Newbie
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Posted: Aug 21 2006 at 10:24pm | IP Logged
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A better response would be that the Mass Airflow sensor AND the IAT sensor share the same connector. (I learned that important piece of info a little late...) SO, it wouldn't work on the TITAN even if it really did work. Fortunantly, it was only like 6 bucks... Do you have a cold air induction kit Tom? better MPG??? better HP??? which brand do you recommend? also the same for exhaust??? Thanks, Rusty
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miserytom Senior Member
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Posted: Aug 22 2006 at 5:01pm | IP Logged
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well, i have a home made version, i cut the intake tube off of the airbox, and put on an AEM filter with a 3.5 inch inlet, better power yes, the MPG i dont know, and honestly i dont really care about the MPG, i didnt buy a 5500 lbs V8 truck for good MPG lol, plus, i have a very heavy foot, so having good MPG is way out the window for me lol, personally i reccommend the AEM, mainly because it's an oil -less filter, after sending in a few oil tests to blackstone labs, using a K&N filter i saw high levels of silicone in my oil, most likely due to the oil in the K&N filter, the AEM is basically the same type of cleanable filter without the oil...
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