In search of lower IAT's
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I have the stock airbox with ribs smoothed out and inside coated in a boat resin, bottom has a 4" opening with a 4" aluminum tube running down to just above the fender-well lining, and a Arid MIT and my IAT runs about 110 in traffic on a 95 degree day. On the move its about 98-105 it really works well. Don't worry about thinking water will get in as I still have the factory openings so even if the tube is in water the least resistant path will draw the air. Kinda like those AEM CAI bypass valves.
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if you relocated the IAT to the EGR port. it will heat soak fast from the engine heat rising and the manifold warming up.
but a quick hit on the throttle and it drops fast.
but a quick hit on the throttle and it drops fast.
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Hang on. The IAT sensor is a sensor. If you relocate the sensor it wont change the actual intake temperature of the air, you will just be reading the temp from something else.....