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Old 03-09-2009, 09:33 AM   #51
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Re: Open Element Bad Idea On LO3?

thanks guys - its just an old school air cleaner.
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thats pretty much it.
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Re: Open Element Bad Idea On LO3?

Instead of searching for something I dont know the name of and opening a new thread I was hoping someone can tell me what the little wire/connector is that connects to the stock air cleaner base? I have an open element but dont remember where this little wire goes and what its used for as I havent seen anyway say anything about replacing it or hooking it back up after switching from a stock air intake to the new K&N 14x3 OE.

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IAT = Intake Air Temp sensor.
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IAT = Intake Air Temp sensor.
Thanks. Trying to replace all sensors, fuses, relays and such before I start her up again. Thanks again.
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Old 03-10-2009, 05:56 AM   #56
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