can u hook up a performance chip to a 1998 dodge dakota map sensor

Asked by 9196 Mar 22, 2014 at 09:26 AM about the 1998 Dodge Dakota SLT LB RWD

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doesn't have a maf sensor

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I would not recommend modding the MAP sensor. Modding one sensor generally results in the sensor going out of range and throwing a code. This will only change your fuel and timing. Even if it stays within range, the performance gained (if any) is so minimal, it's hardly noticeable, it may even result in decreasing the performance. If you're going to chip the vehicle, I recommend using a performance module. This device will allow "on the fly" adjustment and allow the sensors to work together. They are pricey, but worth it. http://www.autoanything.com/performance-chips/Dodge/Dakota/110A50207A0A0A23A109A1.aspx

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the cheap ebay type chips are junk. the only way to actually add power is to use a programmer on the computer. gas programmers are not adjustable "on the fly". only some diesels are.

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