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Where's your IAT? (CSL guys)
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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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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?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
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, 04:27 PM.
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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.Originally posted by Obioban View PostIn motion it’s reading significantly above ambient? Because when stopped it’s just a reflection of actually higher IATs when stopped...
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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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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I drilled a hole in the intake piping (behind the one hole CSL bumper - a little upstream out of site). It's calcing the cold air from down low
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You need to place ur iat sensor in your intake tract. The closer it is to your intake charge without heat soaking it the better as it will help make ur fueling consistent. Too cold and the ecu dumps a bunsh of fuel and it runs rich. Too hot and it runs lean and it's a sad day.
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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.Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
But with the CSL box your IAT is 2" from the oil filter housing, whereas the stock box has is much further away from the engine.
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Normally stock airbox owners need to relocate the sensor— not csl.Originally posted by Cubieman View Post
I don't know to a certainty as I have not looked at the data from my vehicle. Just from reading here and there I have seen relocating is done for that reason.
I put the sensor back where it belongs and ordered a Beru sensor that looks like its better suited for relocation as Slideways noted.
I'll check the numbers stock/relocated when I get it and report back.
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I don't know to a certainty as I have not looked at the data from my vehicle. Just from reading here and there I have seen relocating is done for that reason.Originally posted by Obioban View PostWhat makes you think the sensor is heat soaking? Mine is in the stock location, and it stays within 2-3 degrees of ambient when I'm in motion. When I'm in motion it goes up, but that's because the actually intake temps are going up...
I put the sensor back where it belongs and ordered a Beru sensor that looks like its better suited for relocation as Slideways noted.
I'll check the numbers stock/relocated when I get it and report back.
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What makes you think the sensor is heat soaking? Mine is in the stock location, and it stays within 2-3 degrees of ambient when I'm in motion. When I'm not in motion it goes up, but that's because the actually intake temps are going up...
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No you have to switch it to the US spec on ecuworxOriginally posted by Cubieman View PostI wonder if this sensor would work with the CSL sw, does it have the same scaling?
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/air...RoCCWsQAvD_BwE
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I wonder if this sensor would work with the CSL sw, does it have the same scaling?
https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/air...RoCCWsQAvD_BwE
I need to start datalogging, what app are you using COVID? I've got one of those plug in OBD deals and the torque app. That would be easier than using my laptop.
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