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Join Date: Sep 2002
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Chunky,
I thought about removing the whole metal tube assembly on my car too and just plugging the intake. How would you go about making sure the sensor could still read a temp? Right now I'm using bypass caps on my metal tubes. I was worried at first that the lack of circulation would cause a rich condition from an extended period of "cool" readings. That never happened, but those caps pop off under load sometimes when they get old. That really sucks. |
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