Intake Air Temperature?
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Intake Air Temperature?
Since I got my sc tuner I'm able to monitor eng. temp, air intake, etc. which is pretty cool. I noticed today that my Intake Air temp. was running between 152 degrees and 170 degrees. The outside air temp. was 93 on the overhead console and the engine temp was from 197-210 degrees. Does anyone know if this intake temp. is too high? I've got a K&N CAI (not sure what series but it's the one with the black tube)
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I was expecting the numbers that you have. I remember last year when they had to replace my Cat that the tech said that my IAT was 20 degrees higher than it should be and told me to put the stock air box back on to bring it back to normal. I didn't really pay attention to him. Maybe I'm not getting too much heat off the engine instead of clean outside air. Would the placement of the IAT sensor make a difference? I have mine closer to the TB.
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No, the truck is at 190 water temp, 145 IAT. I clean mine whenever it is dirty. I don't think that the stock airbox would make that big of a difference. My truck was in NC, before I moved down to Florida (Fayetteville).
My IAT is right next to the TB. I have the plastic K&N FIPK. I don't see why your truck is running hotter with the airbox instead of mine which is in Florida. How many miles do you have on your truck? It's running a little warmer than I would expect since I have the same MODS except for Fastman and Jet Chip.
On a side note did you install the Mopar Remote Start yourself? If so how difficult was it.
Baracis what did billy do to insulate his intake tube?
My IAT is right next to the TB. I have the plastic K&N FIPK. I don't see why your truck is running hotter with the airbox instead of mine which is in Florida. How many miles do you have on your truck? It's running a little warmer than I would expect since I have the same MODS except for Fastman and Jet Chip.
On a side note did you install the Mopar Remote Start yourself? If so how difficult was it.
Baracis what did billy do to insulate his intake tube?
Last edited by Cuban11182; 08-03-2009 at 07:41 PM.
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I think it is actually pretty accurate with the stock gauges, I can back it up with the VAG COM for my wife's car. The horsepower gauge is one that I made myself based on codes that I got off that PDF. Besides that the stock gauges that came with the ScanGauge (IAT, Water temp, RPM, MPH, MPG, speed, etc).
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No, the truck is at 190 water temp, 145 IAT. I clean mine whenever it is dirty. I don't think that the stock airbox would make that big of a difference. My truck was in NC, before I moved down to Florida (Fayetteville).
My IAT is right next to the TB. I have the plastic K&N FIPK. I don't see why your truck is running hotter with the airbox instead of mine which is in Florida. How many miles do you have on your truck? It's running a little warmer than I would expect since I have the same MODS except for Fastman and Jet Chip.
On a side note did you install the Mopar Remote Start yourself? If so how difficult was it.
Baracis what did billy do to insulate his intake tube?
My IAT is right next to the TB. I have the plastic K&N FIPK. I don't see why your truck is running hotter with the airbox instead of mine which is in Florida. How many miles do you have on your truck? It's running a little warmer than I would expect since I have the same MODS except for Fastman and Jet Chip.
On a side note did you install the Mopar Remote Start yourself? If so how difficult was it.
Baracis what did billy do to insulate his intake tube?
The remote start was already installed when I got the truck. It doesn't look too hard to install though. It makes it very nice to have in the winter.