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Craigorypeck

posted on 5/5/12 at 07:45 PM Reply With Quote
inlet charge temp gauge

where can I get a kit to install on my car?
sensor and dash gauge if possible?
ebay isn't throwing up many suggestions.
there are a few 1sec sample gauges kicking about but they look like external air temp jobs.
i can tap a hole just before plenum for the sensor.
thanks

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snowy2

posted on 6/5/12 at 06:31 AM Reply With Quote
My Vapor dash has a temp sensor for ambient (under dash) and an engine temp sensor, that could be wired into the intake and give you a reading. However WHY? it provides no useful information for you, cooler is better for intake temperatures and it will be what it is. There is almost nothing you can do to alter it and if your cars tuned correctly (or has an engine management system) it will not need altering as the fuelling will be already optimal.
If you need to reduce intake temps (because you have a turbo for instance) use an intercooler, you can use them with out fitting a turbo but for almost no gain in performance if your not using a pressurised induction.





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britishtrident

posted on 6/5/12 at 07:29 AM Reply With Quote
There are a couple on ebay that read up to 70c

If you have a production car ECU with OBD you can read inlet air temperaure at the manifold via OBD2





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MikeRJ

posted on 6/5/12 at 08:39 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by snowy2
If you need to reduce intake temps (because you have a turbo for instance) use an intercooler, you can use them with out fitting a turbo but for almost no gain in performance if your not using a pressurised induction.


Using an intercooler on a normally aspirated engine is only ever likely to show a reduction in power.

I can understand lashing up a gauge to check air temps if finalising the position of the inlet ducting and air filter etc. but a basic multimeter with a thermocouple interface would suffice for this. A permanently installed gauge seems a little pointless I agree and I've never seen a proper 52mm gauge for this application.

However, if the OP doesn't mind a digital gauge (personally I hate them) then eBay comes to the rescue with http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220959111505 or http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220920477876 though you would have to work out how to securely mount the sensors in the inlet ducting/plenum.

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Craigorypeck

posted on 6/5/12 at 11:04 AM Reply With Quote
I'm running an eaton m45 through an intercooler but its gonna be spinning over the rated limit.
just wanna monitor the inlet charge temps up the revs
thanks for the links

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