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Old 04-21-08, 09:25 PM
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So i've been reading around about adding resistors to the MAF to alter the signal received by the ECU, and then i stumbled across this and i just wanted to see what you guys have to say about this.

http://shell.deru.com/~sgn1/AW11/Afmaf.htm
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umm its for an AW11....
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maybe he's talking about the general concept
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yea i was trying to grasp the general concept of how this works and if it works for our cars.
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well it only modifies the signal of the water temp sensor, which can adjust our fuel. But why do all this hassle for an "ebay" chip. It's the same technology that ebay "HP Chips" do, I would just save my pennies and get a used safc 2
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