Im sorry, but i couldnt quite understand the instructions on the site conserning the section on the IAT sensor.
http://www.hondata.com/jrscinstall.html
Where do i put the sensor? Do I tap a hole in my blower mani?
Where to mount the IAT sensor on a JRSC
The instruction said "Purchase an OBD I intake air temperature sensor (about $50) and mount in the blower manifold. The OBD I air temperature sensor is a variable resistor and can be wired onto the OBD II wiring in any way."
There is already a mounting on the JR intake manifold for the OBD I IAT sensor. You simply tap the OBD I IAT sensor wiring to the existing IAT sensor, but remove the connector from the stock IAT sensor.
There is already a mounting on the JR intake manifold for the OBD I IAT sensor. You simply tap the OBD I IAT sensor wiring to the existing IAT sensor, but remove the connector from the stock IAT sensor.
Yes, that's precisely it. A 2-wire variable resistor provides a resistance across two terminals, it doesn't have a polarity. So it functions the same no matter which way it's wired in.
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S200 w/everything|12psi JRSC|Heatshield
AEM CAI|Kamikaze headers
Custom (quiet) 2.5" exhaust
Quaife LSD|JUN 9lb flywheel|ACT XTSS clutch
Eibach Pro-Kit/KYB AGX
Full polyurethane bushings/mounts
OZ 16x7 Superleggera + Sumi HTR Z II