Dec 21, 2010 #1 B budget95 Full Access Member Joined Jun 9, 2009 Posts 130 Reaction score 0 Location Mass. For anybody using the 4.1 resistor for fuel savings. Can a 4.7omh be used in place? Radioshack didn't have the 4.1!
For anybody using the 4.1 resistor for fuel savings. Can a 4.7omh be used in place? Radioshack didn't have the 4.1!
Dec 21, 2010 #2 OLDBULL8 Good Morning Ya'll. Supporting Member Joined Feb 12, 2009 Posts 9,923 Reaction score 338 Location Delphos , Ohio Try it, it should be OK.
Dec 21, 2010 #3 B budget95 Full Access Member Joined Jun 9, 2009 Posts 130 Reaction score 0 Location Mass. Would the 4.7 be hotter or cooler?
Dec 25, 2010 #4 EMD_DRIVER Say what?!?! Joined Jun 3, 2008 Posts 1,807 Reaction score 3 Location Beaufort, SC budget95 said: For anybody using the 4.1 resistor for fuel savings. Can a 4.7omh be used in place? Radioshack didn't have the 4.1! Click to expand... Where is the resistor used? It's been a while, since I did an IDM mod and forgot what resistor I used...
budget95 said: For anybody using the 4.1 resistor for fuel savings. Can a 4.7omh be used in place? Radioshack didn't have the 4.1! Click to expand... Where is the resistor used? It's been a while, since I did an IDM mod and forgot what resistor I used...
Dec 25, 2010 #5 B budget95 Full Access Member Joined Jun 9, 2009 Posts 130 Reaction score 0 Location Mass. If I remember correctly its supposed to fool the pcm that the crankcase oil is at a lower temp. Last edited: Dec 25, 2010
Dec 26, 2010 #6 EMD_DRIVER Say what?!?! Joined Jun 3, 2008 Posts 1,807 Reaction score 3 Location Beaufort, SC budget95 said: If I remember correctly its supposed to fool the pcm that the crankcase oil is at a lower temp. Click to expand... Where is is supposed to be attached?
budget95 said: If I remember correctly its supposed to fool the pcm that the crankcase oil is at a lower temp. Click to expand... Where is is supposed to be attached?
Dec 31, 2010 #7 B budget95 Full Access Member Joined Jun 9, 2009 Posts 130 Reaction score 0 Location Mass. Wired to the eot sensor