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Tricking air-temp sensor?(hunt for power)
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Tricking air-temp sensor?(hunt for power)
A mate was telling me he plugged his lappie into his VR commodore and got the resistance coming from the sensor, he then soldered in a diode of the same resistance, and Bingo 20% more power.
Aparently the ecu thinks the engine is getting optimium temp air (colder) into the engine so fuels up accordingly. Now aparently because it only makes the engine run at max. factory performance settings in doesn't damage your motor.
With diesels I realise that with an increase in fuel the pyro temps will go up and so will exhaust smoke, but if it's just peak factory settings, will it damage the motor long term?
I am thinking about doing it to my 2.8GU
Aparently the ecu thinks the engine is getting optimium temp air (colder) into the engine so fuels up accordingly. Now aparently because it only makes the engine run at max. factory performance settings in doesn't damage your motor.
With diesels I realise that with an increase in fuel the pyro temps will go up and so will exhaust smoke, but if it's just peak factory settings, will it damage the motor long term?
I am thinking about doing it to my 2.8GU
thank you, I wasn't tooo worried about extra fuel usage as it's only a 2.8, I was however curious about other mentioned items. I have found however that they run of a coolant temp sensor, so the only inssue's I can think of is exhaust smoke increase, pyro temp increase and fuel usage, but if it's only running at peak factory settings it should be deadly to the motor should it?
Well you gotta think it's only meant to run like that when it's COLD, not at running temperature.mattstar wrote:thank you, I wasn't tooo worried about extra fuel usage as it's only a 2.8, I was however curious about other mentioned items. I have found however that they run of a coolant temp sensor, so the only inssue's I can think of is exhaust smoke increase, pyro temp increase and fuel usage, but if it's only running at peak factory settings it should be deadly to the motor should it?
Same deal is, your car is designed to rev at say up to 4000rpm... does this mean you can do it all the time??
Yes, it's only 'factory' settings... but some are designed to be temporary.
You will get a EGT increase, but it only usually occurs when the motor is cold, so it is of no concern. When you are doing this at running temp it may be a different story.
If you want more power, get an exhaust done, pump turned up and get it tuned by a shop, don't try to cheap it. Or you're better off doing nothing than breaking something.
As you said, it's only a 2.8.....
[quote="RockyF70 - Coming out of the closet"]i'd be rushing out and buying an IFS rocky[/quote]
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