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Old 04-19-2005, 02:16 PM
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Default IAT (Intake Air Temp.) sensor

Does anyone know where I can find the IAT on my 02 r/t? I have a aem cold air intake installed if that makes a difference. Thanks in advance. I also have no idea what this sensor should look like.
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Old 04-19-2005, 03:01 PM
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Default RE: IAT (Intake Air Temp.) sensor

i believe that it is incorporated with the MAFS...which is the black plastic housing in the middle of your CAI...

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it is outlined in this picture.....why are you looking for it fi youre going to try to do that 20 dollar IAT mod on ebay..it doesnt work...
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lol, toucher broccoli, indeed that was what it was for, and indeed I won't waste my time. So the lesson here is if it seems like cheap horsepower or speed, forgett it? That being said, I plan on getting an exhaust (catback) and again supercharging down the road, so what type or brand of headers should I look for. And is this something I can do at home? Thanks again for the help.
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umm..i think the frotn header is simple, but the back header is tough..the guys who have done it had to do it fro under the car on a lift..i think you have to remove the rear motor mount...ripp makes headers, but they are lke 1800 bucks...if you search ebay, there is a company who is supposed to be very good, only deals online, who makes headers for the RTs..but im afraid that i cant remember the key words...just try searching around..theyre ususally on there for about 400 bucks...there is a long story behind them, something about how the company tried charging Ripps prices but coudlnt compete because they arent a big name like ripp is, so they decided to start trying undercutting prices..i remember people having talked about them, and said while they werent as good as ripp headers, but they were good.
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