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Old 6th April 2007, 15:03   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rdkarthik View Post
Temperature signal modifiers - They cannot give 15% to 20% bhp gains. They do make a small difference, but not in significant percentile gains.
Is this what the Tri-Phase module does? Maybe you guys and Viper can explain better. Thats what I could make out from the excerpt given on the website:
3: Tri-Phase Performance Module

To quote:" In short, when the engine compartment heats up, some sensors that relay pertinent fuel curve contingent information to the ECU begin to lose accuracy due to heat absorption into the sensor. The ECU then reads these incorrect signals, and leans out, or otherwise incorrectly alters the fuel curve, which hampers performance. These errors cannot be corrected from within the computer, there must be an independant unit to correct these errors. The Tri-Phase is designed to automatically compensate for these signal errors."

Maybe it connects to more than one sensor. Hence makes bigger difference. If Viper could tell us what all sensors it hooks upto and modifies their signals.
I could be wrong, I'd just like to know.

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