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<blockquote data-quote="01silverstang" data-source="post: 16604751" data-attributes="member: 21743"><p>Well found something that definitely wasn't helping anything and I think could possibly have effected the exhaust tone.</p><p></p><p>The car has a VMP blow through MAF setup with a newer style slot MAF. I assumed it was using the integrated IAT, but after reading through the VMP website that's only for 01+ cars, the 96-98 has to have a special harness soldered in for that. Realized the IAT has been unplugged this whole time. I've tried to research what this would do, and it seems that it causes the PCM to pull timing and puts the car in open loop with a lot of fuel as the PCM assumes the coldest temp for fueling to prevent detonation. </p><p></p><p>Hoping this is a productive weekend once this is fixed. Plan is to install the new IAC and get the air intake attached now that the T-Bolts are here. Get the IAT sensor plugged in, reset the codes, and then fire her up. Will report back once that's done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01silverstang, post: 16604751, member: 21743"] Well found something that definitely wasn't helping anything and I think could possibly have effected the exhaust tone. The car has a VMP blow through MAF setup with a newer style slot MAF. I assumed it was using the integrated IAT, but after reading through the VMP website that's only for 01+ cars, the 96-98 has to have a special harness soldered in for that. Realized the IAT has been unplugged this whole time. I've tried to research what this would do, and it seems that it causes the PCM to pull timing and puts the car in open loop with a lot of fuel as the PCM assumes the coldest temp for fueling to prevent detonation. Hoping this is a productive weekend once this is fixed. Plan is to install the new IAC and get the air intake attached now that the T-Bolts are here. Get the IAT sensor plugged in, reset the codes, and then fire her up. Will report back once that's done. [/QUOTE]
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