Take that thing OFF before you damage your car. You can foul your oxygen sensors, clog your catalytic convertor and possibly even damage your car's computer.Slammed wrote:Ok now I know what you will be thinking this is a big load of BULL but I bought it I mean hey $8
well I can't understand how it works but it sure as heck does and with my recent tune up My woo screams it is a very noticeable difference. and no I am not the seller of this product I just bought one and tried it wow pretty cool little mod
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... AMEWN%3AIT
All it is, is a cheap resistor plugged into your air intake sensor connector.
I should have posted NOT to buy these things on my 'Welcome to the forum' post in the General section.
There was a big long thread in here about how bad those things are for you car.
If you want a HP gain by fooling your air intake sensor, get one that is specifically made for you car, called the Chocolate Chip available at www.daewootech.net
http://www.daewootech.net/store/aitchip.htm
The other alternative is to build a varible resistance setup with a turn knob as erfinder has talked about in one of the posts in here.
The resistor that you plug in to replace the air intake sensor makes the ECU think that the temperature is cold all the time, so it is dumping a LOT more gas into the engine and making your gas milage go WAY down.
It would be a very good idea to take that thing off your car as soon as possible.
Cliff