Hi all,
Is the location of the IAT sensor for MSPNP critical? I was considering drilling and tapping the inlet manifold just after the thottle body, or should it be installed on the intake side of the TB.
Any thoughts.
Cheers
Dave
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Here's a pic of mine seems to work well
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Big G wrote:Here's a pic of mine seems to work well
Well it wasn't THAT good, because it made all of you intake manifold pop off and land on the floor!
I had my IAT in the base of a metal pod filter and it registered up to 85 degrees or so. It may have been picking up a lot of heat from the metal base of the pod. I think it would be better mounting in a plastic pipe if possible, but I have no idea if it really matters and it may not be possible with a turbo.
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Re: IAT Location
Has anyone worked out an ideal location?
I'm tossing up between sticking it in the intake manifold or mounting it in a spacer between the intake manifold and throttle body.
I'm tossing up between sticking it in the intake manifold or mounting it in a spacer between the intake manifold and throttle body.
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Re: IAT Location
I used to have a turbo installed on Tweety. I had a hard plastic pipe attached to the intake manifold at one end and intercooler at the other end. I drilled a small hole in the plastic pipe about 2.5 cm before the intake manifold and sealed it in with some Selleys Knead IT
This was the position recommended by Flyin Miata for the IAT used with the FM/Link ECU that I had at the time.
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This was the position recommended by Flyin Miata for the IAT used with the FM/Link ECU that I had at the time.
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There's several types of Knead It according to application, so one of them should do the job for you.
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