If anyone REALLY wants to try this, and is able to read the color band on one of the resistors in a picture, I'll email you the color band chart so you can find the exact resistance value of the resistor. Radio Shack has them, but they are over priced as well. MCM electronics or other electronic wholesalers will give you better deals than Radio Shack.
I wouldn't endorse this idea, but maybe you could use a potentiometer (adjustable resistor) to perhaps to tune this thingie a little. The problem seems to be that when you have this resistor "hooked up" to the Intake Temp sensor and you plug a OBD scan tool in to monitor the engine, the Intake Temp reading is off the scale because the resistor these jokers use don't match the maximum expected value of the sensor there intended to replace. So the ECM allows these shenanigans to go on for a short period of time (possibly only setting a soft code or no code at all), then it gives up and sets a hard code; which used to be erasable by just pulling the battery cable for up to 15mins, but newer ECU's now have the same flash memory your digital camera's and such do: power or no power, those codes are in there. The only way to get them out is to have a scan tool of some sort that's capable of resetting the computers non-volatile memory.
There are cool things you can do to your jeeps electronic engine management systems without degrading the systems integrity or loosing some of its functionality. Even something as simple as an upgraded electronic fuel pump and higher flow fuel injectors can give your current engine management system the ability to cope with internal engine mods or extensive bolt-on's like header/exhaust, low restriction intake system, upgraded ignition system ect.
I saw someone mention something about an adjustable MAP sensor. Where is this available and what did they say it would do for you?