sf turbo iat sensor?
Re: sf turbo iat sensor?
Originally posted by aznboysrfr
is it me or am I the only one without a hole in my intake piping for the iat sensor?
is it me or am I the only one without a hole in my intake piping for the iat sensor?
I don't have one either but it's on my list of things to do this weekend. I have the gromet from my AEM intake and the little connector that goes into it for the sensor. I just need to be careful not to drill the hole too big or else i'll have a boost leak.
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Originally posted by civic01vtec
i am gonna install the gromet from my AEM CAI like dober said
i am gonna install the gromet from my AEM CAI like dober said
Originally posted by jwcardy
i am worried about that...thought about it, but isnt it still possible that it could blow out under boost....have you guys talked to cat or mike about this
i am worried about that...thought about it, but isnt it still possible that it could blow out under boost....have you guys talked to cat or mike about this
Originally posted by Ahtasham
I asked about this sensor thing from Catalyst once, dont remember his exact words, but he said its NOT necessary and he hasnt got it plugged either in his own car.
I asked about this sensor thing from Catalyst once, dont remember his exact words, but he said its NOT necessary and he hasnt got it plugged either in his own car.
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I drove around for a month without the IAT in the pipe. It doesn't do much. It's only purpose would be to trim the injector pulse, and a tiny amount at that. It probably just gives a factor to the MAP to adjust the volume. I'm assuming that if you're using the SF fuel kit, it wouldn't really make a difference, since the fuel kit doesn't really depend on the injector pulse, but depends on the pressure to force it through. I run on a return fuel system, and it didn't change anything before or after it was in.
You won't get a CEL unless you actually cut the sensor off the wires.
You won't get a CEL unless you actually cut the sensor off the wires.
Originally posted by Boosted2k2
I drove around for a month without the IAT in the pipe. It doesn't do much. It's only purpose would be to trim the injector pulse, and a tiny amount at that. It probably just gives a factor to the MAP to adjust the volume. I'm assuming that if you're using the SF fuel kit, it wouldn't really make a difference, since the fuel kit doesn't really depend on the injector pulse, but depends on the pressure to force it through. I run on a return fuel system, and it didn't change anything before or after it was in.
You won't get a CEL unless you actually cut the sensor off the wires.
I drove around for a month without the IAT in the pipe. It doesn't do much. It's only purpose would be to trim the injector pulse, and a tiny amount at that. It probably just gives a factor to the MAP to adjust the volume. I'm assuming that if you're using the SF fuel kit, it wouldn't really make a difference, since the fuel kit doesn't really depend on the injector pulse, but depends on the pressure to force it through. I run on a return fuel system, and it didn't change anything before or after it was in.
You won't get a CEL unless you actually cut the sensor off the wires.
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Originally posted by dober
I have a CEL for IAT sensor and didnt cut any wires. I took it to discount auto for a free scan and it gave me two readings. One was the IAT and one was for o2 voltage (running rich).
I have a CEL for IAT sensor and didnt cut any wires. I took it to discount auto for a free scan and it gave me two readings. One was the IAT and one was for o2 voltage (running rich).
What did it say about the IAT sensor?
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Originally posted by Boosted2k2
Hmmm.
What did it say about the IAT sensor?
Hmmm.
What did it say about the IAT sensor?
it just said that the temp was too high...i think that that is what was wrong, that it may have touched a hot spot on the engine
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