Todd W GenIII
4/30/2002 12:38:33
| RE: relocation of IAT sensor? IP: Logged
Message: It gets the computer a more accurate picture of the incoming air temperature. I know, at least on the 3.9, 5.2, and 5.9, that the IAT sensor is located inside the actual aluminium intake, and gets heat saturated (reporting 200+ degree air temps). The computer uses information from the IAT to advance/retard timing, and make minor adjustments to air/fuel ratios. The key thing is the timing advance though.
My truck, when it's below 75 out, is -significantly- quicker. Above 75 and the gains start to dimininsh (considering IAT adjuster), but are still there. Above 90 and I'm running the AC, so any gains I had are gone :0)
'00 RC Sport, Forest Green, 3.9L, 5-speed 3.55, Airaid Intake with relocated IAT, Autolite 3923s, Ported Throttle Body, Borg & Warner Cap/Rotor, Accel Coil, JBA 9mm Wires
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