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mnkybrs GenIII
11/30/2001 15:49:19
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Subject: IAT adjuster IP: Logged
Message: When you guys refer to the IAT adjuster...are you talking about just the movement of the IAT sensor to another location? Or is there an actuall adjustment that is done? I am planning on moving mine to the cold air intake shortly and am just curious as to what it is you guys are talking about.
Thanks
want to do lots of things to this truck
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stealwings Dodge Dakota
11/30/2001 18:30:31
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Message: It's an adjuster (reostat) that you put on in series with your IAT sensor wiring. So you can fake out the computer into thinking it's colder outside. www.speedtweaks.net sells it. Good summer thing but not very useful in the winter. If you get one, just to let you know it doesn't work too well with Jet chips. Greg
Proud '98 Dak owner!
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Roby Dodge Dakota
12/02/2001 04:13:58
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Message: Would you mind going into more detail as to the problems encountered with Jet chips. Yeah, my truck LOVES the cold air!!! Whooo!
Roby
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bernd *GenIII*
12/02/2001 13:53:53
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Message: The Jet Stage-II modified the IAT signal to the point that the IAT Adjuster is completely out of calibration. (We've seen better performance with the IAT Adjuster than the Jet-II...and I used to own a Jet-II myself.)
1997 Dodge Dakota SLT - V6 Supercharged/Intercooled @ 10# w/Nitrous 14.93 @ 93.26mph
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