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2001 v6 dak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/24/2003 18:35:49
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Subject: Timing Advance IP: Logged
Message: I had a friend tell me about advancing your timing by pluggin in a diode into your IAT wire harness. This isn't a relocation of the IAT, but more of tricking the computer into advancing your timing and causing your engine to get a richer fuel mixture, thus increasing horse power. I was just curious to see if any of you guys have heard of this and wonder if there are any side effects or dangers to doing this to your IAT wire harness. I would really appreciate it if I got some feed back on this. Thanks -Justin
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IntenseDak39 *GenIII*
2/24/2003 18:41:34
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Message: its not a diode... its a resistor. unsure of the proper size but it makes the computer think that the iat is reading a set temperature at all times. The idea is to get it to think that its reading a cooler temp to give more gas and advance the timing
Turbocharged V6
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DakotaDan *GenIII*
2/24/2003 18:42:05
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Message:
Not A Diode but a Resistor, Or better yet build yourself the IAT adjuster
http://www.dakota-truck.net/faq/Engine/iat_resistors.html
Dan
Next Time You Think You're Perfect ~~~~~Try Walking On Water~~~~~
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DakotaDan *GenIII*
2/24/2003 18:43:21
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Message:
How about that Stereo !!!!!
Dan
Next Time You Think You're Perfect ~~~~~Try Walking On Water~~~~~
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2001 v6 dak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2003 09:44:37
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Message: ok a resistor huh, so are there any dangers to doing this mod or is it pretty safe as well as worth it or would it be better just to relocate the IAT? -justin
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2001 v6 dak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2003 11:33:59
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Message: anyone know the danger of timing advancement via IAT resistor plug in, or if its even worth it or better to just relocate the IAT????
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2001 v6 dak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
2/25/2003 12:02:43
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Message: Also how can i tell how many ohms the resistor i use is???? Any help on all these questions is appreciated. -Justin
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