GRNMACHINE wrote:Update, with the Path out of commision until I replace calipers I figured it was a good time to try this mod. I already have the Jim Wolf intake. Removing the "resonator" is only 3 10mm bolts. I didnt have to jack up the vehicle or remove wheel although that would have made it easier to be sure. There is 1 bracket I had to loosen that helps "hold" the bumper. Had to loosen it to pull the tubing down. Havent had a chance to test out the improvement or reported gas mileage unimprovement. In theory, this looks as close to a "Ram Air" setup as possible. I am expecting at least .001 extra horses and a 1/4 mile time of at least 35-40 seconds. Only thing I am curious about is the intake temp sensor. What is it really for? I am going to zip tie/Innovazn "zap strap " it to something and hope for the best. The additional weight loss of about 19 oz of worthless plastic should net some additional gains as well. And thanks Nissan, for putting out a V6 with 171 horses! Mustangs, look out now ( I wont be as far and indistinct in the rear view mirror as previously.....)
The IAT (
intake air temperature) sensor tells the engine the temperature of the
air entering the
intake so it knows the density of the
air entering the engine. Normally you want the sensor on the
intake tube or as close to the
air filter as possible to get an accurate reading. If you place the sensor in a remote location and the
air temperature is different than that of the
air entering the engine, then the engine will run rough and will probably throw a DTC for the IAT sensor. On the 2003-2004 Pathfinders they combined the IAT and the MAF sensors into one, so I would suggest placing the IAT sensor somewhere between the MAF sensor and the throttle body on the
intake tube.