jons999
Automotive
- Aug 16, 2002
- 61
I have heard that if you move the intake air temp sensor from it's normal spot (usually on the intake manifold) to a cooler location like the air cleaner, it will give you more power and better throttle response. Apparently because the air in the air cleaner is 40-50 degrees cooler than in the intake the engine will think it is running cold all the time and inject more fuel and advance the timing. Does this really work? Are there any bad effects from it? Gas milage is no concern.
-Jon
-Jon