Air temp sensor location
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Air temp sensor location
Also, can I use the same sensors for air temp and coolant temp in a V8 GM throttle body engine?
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blackmonte355
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in the pass. inner fender. I orig. had it in the air filter housing and it was conducting engine heat being so close to the engine, it would read 130 f
Now, in the plastic duct work, it will read actual outside air temp. and the truck runs much better.
I am also using the same model sensor for IAT, and ECT. Can't remember the part number, but they are for an 86 Monte Carlo SS. LOL
Dean
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porschespeed
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OEMs locate this sensor in the airbox, or in the AFM, or they derive the temp directly from the MAF (Wheatstone Bridge allows direct calculation).
The reason for this is that this helps determine air density, and is an integral part of the 'Ideal Gas Law' equations that drive MS.
You may locate it somewhere else, and it may work for you, but it will not be giving you an accurate picture of intake air temp.
HTH,
Greg
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Just got to work out a route to get it into the intake whilst remaining 100% waterproof.
Oh, don't use silicone sealant to stick it in - your lambda sensor won't thank you for it!
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Just check to see if the silicon is o2 sensor safe, it will tell you on the tube. i used silicone to do mine...[/b]FridgeFreezer wrote:
Oh, don't use silicone sealant to stick it in - your lambda sensor won't thank you for it!
Air temp sensor location
Cheers,
Tom.
Tom.
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panel
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Yes! After the intercooler (if you have one) but before the throttle body.tomhanman wrote:. So I've gotto move it to somewhere nearer the plenum right?
Cheers,
Tom.
Running on MS since July 22/05,
MSnSExtra July/06 EDIS Aug/06,
now MS-II July 1/10.
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Why before and not after the throttle body?panel wrote:Yes! After the intercooler (if you have one) but before the throttle body.tomhanman wrote:. So I've gotto move it to somewhere nearer the plenum right?
Cheers,
Tom.