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  • COVID-19
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    Originally posted by ATB88 View Post
    Lol jesus, so, mine's reading 60-70F above ambient at speed today. That's pretty brutal. Strongly considering a relocation, but, since the Turner box is snorkel-less there isn't really anywhere appropriate to relocate to...

    I wonder why Obioban's the only one here reporting no heatsoak in the stock location?



    What kidney scoops are you referring to? In your pic your kidney area looks stock am I missing something? Also, do you think the eventuri scoop does a substantially better job than the ducting that was there to feed the original airbox? Would consider one like it I could get it in normal-cost plastic separately from the rest of their intake kit
    Before putting mine on the dyno I use their fans to see if I could feel the air coming through. Surprisingly you could feel the air through both scoops. I think both scoops are useful if you don’t have a Snorkel. The oem design basically just sits there and yes it might redirect some air but not as much as the Eventuri. Eventuri sell the scoop by itself but it’s expensive. Just keep an eye out for a use one. Or try to fabricate one. (I think I saw some on eBay but they are not pretty) (I got the scoops behind the grills on eBay but there’s other vendors)
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  • ATB88
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    Lol jesus, so, mine's reading 60-70F above ambient at speed today. That's pretty brutal. Strongly considering a relocation, but, since the Turner box is snorkel-less there isn't really anywhere appropriate to relocate to...

    I wonder why Obioban's the only one here reporting no heatsoak in the stock location?

    Originally posted by COVID-19 View Post
    Like I mention earlier I have those scoops behind the kidney grills and the Eventuri scoop on the bumper. No snorkel and still at 10-15f over ambient temp. I would still design a heat shield that blocks some of the hot air between the engine and mouth of the airbox.
    What kidney scoops are you referring to? In your pic your kidney area looks stock am I missing something? Also, do you think the eventuri scoop does a substantially better job than the ducting that was there to feed the original airbox? Would consider one like it I could get it in normal-cost plastic separately from the rest of their intake kit

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  • COVID-19
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    Originally posted by ATB88 View Post
    Turner airbox + OEM CSL sensor: bigtime heatsoak. Was seeing 125-135 degrees at the IAT cruising at 80 on the freeway with an external temp of 70. This could be due in part to the Turner box's lack of snorkel, remains to be seen.
    Like I mention earlier I have those scoops behind the kidney grills and the Eventuri scoop on the bumper. No snorkel and still at 10-15f over ambient temp. I would still design a heat shield that blocks some of the hot air between the engine and mouth of the airbox.

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  • ATB88
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    Turner airbox + OEM CSL sensor: bigtime heatsoak. Was seeing 125-135 degrees at the IAT cruising at 80 on the freeway with an external temp of 70. This could be due in part to the Turner box's lack of snorkel, remains to be seen.

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  • zzyzx85
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    Similar to Cubieman's location above but in my Karbonius snorkel. Works good except the wire seems to wire harness I got is just long enough to reach the ECU.

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  • COVID-19
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    Good idea. Think I will be doing the same.

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  • Cubieman
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    Just moved mine tonight and switched to US Spec. Scaling to account for the different sensor.
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  • 0-60motorsports
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    Originally posted by terra View Post

    I mean my performance is relatively okay; the CSL software doesn't weigh IAT as heavily as standard software. But it does indeed read significantly above ambient for me, even in motion.

    I have a relatively early Karbonius airbox. The newer ones are built better, but I can't imagine them being very different in this aspect.
    Maybe the sensor is not functioning properly. Try swapping it with a new one and see if that works.

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  • terra
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    Originally posted by Slideways View Post

    All three are metal. I've never heard a CSL airbox owner complain about the performance with the IAT sensor in the stock location.
    I mean my performance is relatively okay; the CSL software doesn't weigh IAT as heavily as standard software. But it does indeed read significantly above ambient for me, even in motion.

    I have a relatively early Karbonius airbox. The newer ones are built better, but I can't imagine them being very different in this aspect.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by ATB88 View Post

    Might be a dumb question, but: are you two running different airboxes (OE vs various generations of Karb, etc)? Specifically, what is the IAT bung made of on each of your airboxes?

    Looking at my Turner box the IAT bung is metal, which seems like it would be much more prone to getting hot from its surroundings and therefore heatsoaking the sensor than a plastic bung would. 😒
    Mine is OEM and I’m going pretty sure Terra’s is karbonius.

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  • Slideways
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    Originally posted by ATB88 View Post

    Might be a dumb question, but: are you two running different airboxes (OE vs various generations of Karb, etc)? Specifically, what is the IAT bung made of on each of your airboxes?

    Looking at my Turner box the IAT bung is metal, which seems like it would be much more prone to getting hot from its surroundings and therefore heatsoaking the sensor than a plastic bung would. 😒
    All three are metal. I've never heard a CSL airbox owner complain about the performance with the IAT sensor in the stock location.

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  • ATB88
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    Originally posted by terra View Post

    Yeah it’s a fair bit higher than ambient even in motion. When stopped it gets very high and takes several minutes for it to come back down when moving.

    edit: just checked on a drive; my iat reads 105°F while cruising at 80 mph while ambient is 75°F
    Might be a dumb question, but: are you two running different airboxes (OE vs various generations of Karb, etc)? Specifically, what is the IAT bung made of on each of your airboxes?

    Looking at my Turner box the IAT bung is metal, which seems like it would be much more prone to getting hot from its surroundings and therefore heatsoaking the sensor than a plastic bung would. 😒
    Last edited by ATB88; 05-30-2020, 03:27 PM.

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  • terra
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post
    In motion it’s reading significantly above ambient? Because when stopped it’s just a reflection of actually higher IATs when stopped...
    Yeah it’s a fair bit higher than ambient even in motion. When stopped it gets very high and takes several minutes for it to come back down when moving.

    edit: just checked on a drive; my iat reads 105°F while cruising at 80 mph while ambient is 75°F

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  • Obioban
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    In motion it’s reading significantly above ambient? Because when stopped it’s just a reflection of actually higher IATs when stopped...

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  • terra
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    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    The MAF sensor itself (which measures IATs) heat soaks on the stock box. The IAT sensor used on the CSL box does not. It’s a sensor issue, not a location issue.
    Mine heatsoaks pretty badly.

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