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Re: The things you can learn at a GM training center
The way I see it is that if the IAT was reading very WARM, then the ECM will spray LESS fuel because the air is less dense (warm). Because the air isn't actually that warm, the engine runs lean and has to add fuel (+30%) to compensate. Makes sense to me. Login to read more. ![]()
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