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nick May 22, 2002 10:18 AM

air temp sensor question
 
I have a question on the location of the air temp sensor.

Is it the sensor in the air box?

Any reason why it is before the air meter?

Any problems having it behind the air meter?

How is the injen CAI setup? Where is the sensor located?

Thanks all!

Sir Nuke May 22, 2002 11:47 AM

Re: air temp sensor question
 

Originally posted by nick
I have a question on the location of the air temp sensor.

Is it the sensor in the air box?

Any reason why it is before the air meter?

Any problems having it behind the air meter?

How is the injen CAI setup? Where is the sensor located?

Thanks all!

question #1 Is it the sensor in the air box? YES

question #2 Any reason why it is before the air meter? DON'T KNOW
question #3 Any problems having it behind the air meter? DONT' KNOW
question #4 How is the injen CAI setup? Where is the sensor located? In the Injen set up you remove the rubber grommet that is fits through and install that grommet in the pipe and reinstall the air temp sensor.....the sensor is located BEFORE the sensor.

:{D

nick May 22, 2002 11:56 AM

"install that grommet in the pipe and reinstall the air temp sensor.....the sensor is located BEFORE the sensor. "



Before the sensor? The air meter? The Injen CAI has the air temp before the airmeter? what you mean Willis?

PS: Thanks again!

webmaster May 22, 2002 12:09 PM

however .. i'd still like to know if the air sensor can be after the meter or not ??

2002VividYellow May 22, 2002 12:10 PM

AEM puts the Air Temp before MAS..Might be because the Air Temp sensor is what controls the idle.

Sil_Pro5 May 22, 2002 12:11 PM

it does not matter really. i have seen it done in front of the MAF and behind as well. all it does is measure the air temp and so long as its getting a reading, its fine.

nick May 22, 2002 12:21 PM

I had this idea that the mesh on the air meter creates a small amount of heat when the air passes through the mesh making the air molecules squeeze into a smaller space and affect the temp of the air going by the sensor.

Am I crazy?

Sir Nuke May 22, 2002 12:27 PM


Originally posted by nick
"install that grommet in the pipe and reinstall the air temp sensor.....the sensor is located BEFORE the sensor. "



Before the sensor? The air meter? The Injen CAI has the air temp before the airmeter? what you mean Willis?

PS: Thanks again!

yes....that be what I be meanin Arnold!!

Pro_fan May 22, 2002 12:28 PM

IMO...crazy :D
 
If anything, heat would make the molecules occupy a larger space. Cold air is denser than hot air....or am I just mis-understanding your question? :eek:

Sir Nuke May 22, 2002 12:30 PM


Originally posted by nick
I had this idea that the mesh on the air meter creates a small amount of heat when the air passes through the mesh making the air molecules squeeze into a smaller space and affect the temp of the air going by the sensor.

Am I crazy?

YES YOU ARE....but that is a totally different matter...lol

ahhh....if the screen did in fact impart heat into the air...it would make it EXPAND not contract...and would make the air take up MORE space.

:{D

nick May 22, 2002 12:32 PM

I didn't mean the space it takes up, I meant the temp. I not I am not thinking as fast as the hands type



Arnold ::D Thats funny

nick May 22, 2002 12:34 PM

Damn look at the post count rise. Damn did it again:D

nick May 22, 2002 01:46 PM

Where are the experts on electronics & sensors?

I really need to know why the air temp sensor is before the air meter?

I would assume their is a reason that the aftermarket keeps it in front of the air meter.

Sir Nuke May 22, 2002 03:45 PM

maybe THEY don't know either...and why do the reasearch to figure it out....just put in where the factory did and you can't go wrong.. :{D

zeus May 22, 2002 03:56 PM

The only plausible reason for the location of the temp sensor is to keep it away from the heat of the motor. But whereever the designer sticks it, the ECU is mapped to that location’s nominal sensor values. Relocating the sensor would likely cause the reading to vary slightly from what it would have been under the same conditions at the old location, because the air temp will change along the length of the intake runner. This could in turn cause the ECU to output a proportionally different command signal in fuel metering or timing. Although in reality, the effect would be so small it’s not going to be worth worrying about. I don’t see any reason not to relocate it if you need too. And if going FI you really do need to move it.


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