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Does anyone monitor their IAT? My IAT driving down the road got up to 130 degress the other day. I thought that was a lil high for daily driving.
Please post up what your IAT are.
David
camcojb
04-06-2011, 02:19 PM
Does anyone monitor their IAT? My IAT driving down the road got up to 130 degress the other day. I thought that was a lil high for daily driving.
Please post up what your IAT are.
David
Unless you have a cold air setup outside the engine compartment, or one sealed off from underhood heat you'll see temps like that, and much higher in the summer and/or slow driving with stop lights.
I did a lot of IAT datalogging with my Lightning, and those open K&N style filters underhood are terrible for pulling hot air. I'd see temps in stop and go driving pushing 200 degrees, plus it took miles of driving without stopping to get the temps back down within 15-20 degrees of ambient.
I swapped to an enclosed sealed from underhood air filter box and although the temps would still raise sitting at a light, they were 30-40+ degrees cooler minimum from the open element. And when you started moving again the air temps dropped very fast, reaching at or near ambient in less than a mile; the open element would never reach those temps period, and took miles to drop even a few degrees.
Jody
200 degrees? Damn. Do you have any pics of your enclosed setup? I did see the pics you have on your website. Who made the custom intake for the top of that blower?
camcojb
04-06-2011, 09:24 PM
200 degrees? Damn. Do you have any pics of your enclosed setup? I did see the pics you have on your website. Who made the custom intake for the top of that blower?
you wait............ you'll see much higher than 130 when the weather warms up and you get in stop and go traffic (if your filter is open under the hood).
Here's a pic. The top is open, but actually seals to the bottom of the hood. It drew air from the fenderwell, outside the engine compartment. The upper intake was a sheetmetal piece, can't remember who was making them.
http://www.camcojb.com/lightning/dante%20002.jpg
GregWeld
04-07-2011, 09:34 AM
I always like the pics where the airfilter is on the end of a tube hanging just above the header.... it's like "dude" <spicolli style> hot air rises -- and it's going straight into the intake! REALLY?! You couldn't come up with ANYTHING better than that? :wow: :willy:
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