I'd like to do an IAT relocate and split the MAF thermistor off into the intake filter. I'm planning on ordering parts over the weekend and was wondering if anyone had a list handy. I think I'm pretty capable of figuring it out on my own, but didn't want to waste time forging a path that's already been trodden.
i was think about going this route because its pulg and play, no tapping into the harness, plus it uses a better sensor.
id say its worth 100 bucks vs the 25, just for the convience factor.
Any open-style temperature sensor that fits that connector will work. For instance, there are 10+ available on Amazon, but information regarding the thermistors they use is not provided (I already looked).
I bought the sensor without the pigtails, since it's $2 cheaper and I have no need for the extra pieces if I have the Casper Electronics harness.
Easiest thing I've done in a very long time. Everything fit perfectly--just needed a large drill bit to punch a hole into the rubber at the base of the air filter. Added a really, really thick rubber washer around the base of the sensor for insurance. I don't have temperature comparisons yet because it's finals week, but I'll see what I can do about it later. Here are the three parts I ordered (all told, they cost about $60):
Only a few more weeks before the piano black Forgestar F14s arrive and I have the Extreme Composites hood painted! I'm still tuning the 8", 650 in-lb Eibach springs in the back. I think the rear needs to come up a half of an inch.
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