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Old 10-19-2005, 10:10 PM
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I was wondering if any one has heard of or done this, a friend of mine said to put a resistor in my truck on some elect module. He said it would add 30hp and 100ftlbs more of torque what it's supposed to do is open the injectors more and create better fuel econ. well I did it and my truck does seem to be much more responsive will this damage anything internally.

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Old 10-20-2005, 11:43 AM
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I think you a probably good as long as you don't add and electronic power adders. You most likely changed the voltage on the air sensor telling the CPU you have more air than actual. You probably get more power but maybe not better fuel economy as you are putting more fuel in when you are not adding more air. I'm just guessing here so I could be wrong.
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Old 10-20-2005, 03:49 PM
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I don't know how it aplies to Diesels exactly but on gas engines you can add a resistor to the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor tricking the engine into thinking the ambient air temperature was colder then it really is, and on gas engines this cause the computer to add more fuel to compensate for the higer air density at cooler tempuratures.

Come to think of it you are most likely causing the injectors to open just a fraction of a second longer then normal which will add more fuel in general, but not in as huge of amount as replacing the injectors. This is kind of similar to the result that you achive by increasing the injector pump pressure on non-EFI engines, just like in Lem's article shown here. This kinda intruiges me , this is making sence from what i've learned about gas engines. If any one in here has added an aftermarket exhaust and lost any spool in their turbo due to reduced EGT's then this is a solution to add a small amount of fuel, raise the EGTs back to stock and really benefit from their new, free'er flowing exhaust.

Any chance you can get your truck to the drag strip and make a few runs. i'd like to see the numbers and compare them to others.
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