I don't want this to head off topic but I wondered... Have you measured or logged intake air temperatures? If so, what seems to be normal while driving? Also, this one is probably best answered by @HolyCrapItsFast but anyone can feel free to chime in: What sensor measures IATs and where is it located? Also, is the Cobb AP an accurate measure of IATs? I know it can be shady in some measurements, but if it's only displaying what a sensor is sending (via the ECU) then I suppose it's accurate.
The reason I ask is because I'm curious what the temp differences may be between TMICs and FMICs. Also, I wondered if you logged any of that data before you installed the fans, Alin. That data, and the data taken after installing the fans would be interesting to see, if the sensor is in the intake manifold or throttle body.
Lastly, I've heard about "sub-ambient post IC temps". Is this true or even reasonable? I've never really measured IATs and I'd love to now, but my AP shit the bed and I need to send it back to Cobb for repair/replacement.
IATs are measured and MAF. IIRC? Not the best place IMO. I think they should be measured after the IC.
Yes the IAT is in the MAF sensor. This is the best place to put it for a MAF based vehicle because temperature must be taken at same location as flow to properly calculate the mass of air going in. Once the air passes the MAF sensor. the system does not care what the temperature is because the mass never changes... only the volume and density does. In a speed density system the temperature is best taken closest cylinder at the most common source of absolute pressure which is usually the intake manifold and after any intercooler
Yes the IAT is in the MAF sensor. This is the best place to put it for a MAF based vehicle because temperature must be taken at same location as flow to properly calculate the mass of air going in. Once the air passes the MAF sensor. the system does not care what the temperature is because the mass never changes... only the volume and density does. In a speed density system the temperature is best taken closest cylinder at the most common source of absolute pressure which is usually the intake manifold and after any intercooler
So does this mean temperature does not matter? Regardless if the IAT is 60 degrees or 160 degrees, how does temperature come into play, in regards to ANY aspect? (Im not sure what fundamental the temperature actually plays) what does it affect/whats its purpose?
I agree with [MENTION=662]Batmobile_Engage[/MENTION] with the inefficiency of it. The reason why it's placed post turbo is due to it's efficiency to cool. Luckily the turbo is forcing the air through it. I think it would be a huge obstruction in the intake tract. I don't think enough vacuum could be pulled to not make it a restriction. Maybe it's not as much of a restriction as I think though. Flow tests could prove this...
I think fins on the pre-turbo side would be less effective than wrapping the entire section in thermo tape with a reflective surface. Also, focusing more time on optimizing air flow through the engine bay would probably yield the best results.
I've often considered putting a small scoop on the hood above the filter, but I can't bring myself to cut the hood.
I was thinking 30 min ago. What if you did a fan mod for the intake as well? A small 4-5" fan that kicks on at a certain temp. Wouldnt that be a better solution to the intercooler thought? (Im probably going to wrap the intake)
I was thinking 30 min ago. What if you did a fan mod for the intake as well? A small 4-5" fan that kicks on at a certain temp. Wouldnt that be a better solution to the intercooler thought? (Im probably going to wrap the intake)