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g- force chip


captandy
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Installation can be performed by anyone using simple hand tools. The GF module installs into your NISSAN PATHFINDER's engine bay and is connected via 2 wires that plug into the IAT sensor.

Smells like a resistor wired to fool the IAT into thinking the ambient air is colder than it really is or something like that.

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I guess you can use that to correct a lean burning condition but it won't be any good for a stock setup. :lol:

Then again if your oxygen sensor works properly, it should be able to correct a lean condition.

 

G-Force Chip = Junk!

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The web site is funny, every model has it's own part number, like they are all different "chips", the home page says right on it that this product has 2 wires that connect to the IAT sensor = resistor as previously mentioned !!

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haven't looked at the site, but do they sell electronic BOVs, the interfooler, and the tornado intake? if so, i'm going to have to take the plunge since not many sites sell them all. hahhha. awesome.

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The most ironic thing about that on the VG33-equipped R50 is that the IAT is not even used for engine operation at all. It's only used for diagnostic purposes. Fooling the IAT to read a lower temp will have no effect on the engine performance!

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