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    sensor location on h22

    where is the iat sensor located on the h22a?

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    on the intake manifold

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      #3
      Originally posted by N9netwoAccord View Post
      on the intake manifold
      Drivers side, on the back side of the intake manifold. Same sensor as on the F22A, just slightly different place.
      1992 Prelude S w/swapped H22A

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        #4
        Originally posted by benji View Post
        Drivers side, on the back side of the intake manifold. Same sensor as on the F22A, just slightly different place.
        thanx i am going to pull it out and put a 1/2 watt resistor in its place to trick the ecu into thinking it is colder than it really is outside. suppose to be 7-18 hp. not sure if it works yet on a honda. i know it works on domestic model vehicles though.

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          #5
          Originally posted by dullboy01 View Post
          thanx i am going to pull it out and put a 1/2 watt resistor in its place to trick the ecu into thinking it is colder than it really is outside. suppose to be 7-18 hp. not sure if it works yet on a honda. i know it works on domestic model vehicles though.
          I've heard of that trick. I hate to tell you, but you aren't going to get 7-18 hp. You just end up richening the mixture some. Sure, you might see some (minor) gain but it won't be anything spectacular.
          Last edited by benji; 03-25-2009, 07:39 PM.
          1992 Prelude S w/swapped H22A

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            #6
            you'll use more gas and gain no power. sweet.
            1990 Frost White EX Coupe F23A1 - PART OUT
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