Air Temp Sensor placement
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Air Temp Sensor placement
Righto, I've redesigned the layout fo my intercooler pipework, and since I'm getting a plenum made (at some point) would there be any issues having the Ait Temp Sensor sensor/bung welded into the back of the plenum somewhere?
Reason I ask is that I've sorted most of my pipework, and it would make things a hell of a lot easier if i could mount the sensor in/near the plenum rather than in some pipework downstream of the intercooler.
Reason I ask is that I've sorted most of my pipework, and it would make things a hell of a lot easier if i could mount the sensor in/near the plenum rather than in some pipework downstream of the intercooler.
Last edited by chodjinn on Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
You can stick a MAP sensor wherever you like (as long as it's in the manifold). Ideally it wants to be in the plenum rather than an inlet tract though to even out the pressure variations.
A MAF needs to have all the ingested air passing through it.
Chris.
A MAF needs to have all the ingested air passing through it.
Chris.
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Chris,
The MAP sensor is IN the ECU and is connected to the plenum/trumpet base by a length of silicon vaccuum hose - that's sorted no issues.
I dont have a MAF (Mass Air Flow?) sensor or otherwise, and I have an Air Temperature Sensor (my bad i wrote it down wrong) - so can I mount that somewhere on the plenum, or does it have to be upstream of the throttle plate???
The MAP sensor is IN the ECU and is connected to the plenum/trumpet base by a length of silicon vaccuum hose - that's sorted no issues.
I dont have a MAF (Mass Air Flow?) sensor or otherwise, and I have an Air Temperature Sensor (my bad i wrote it down wrong) - so can I mount that somewhere on the plenum, or does it have to be upstream of the throttle plate???
On a mates RV8 we fitted into one of the spare holes in the trumpet base - but we found it heat soaked and took longer to respond because there was no air flowing pass the sensor.
So try to locate it in the air stream, after the intercooler and away from heat sources. Also get an open element type as they respond quicker.
So try to locate it in the air stream, after the intercooler and away from heat sources. Also get an open element type as they respond quicker.
That's what i was worried about. Meh. Gonna have to have a rethink then. Again!Eliot wrote:On a mates RV8 we fitted into one of the spare holes in the trumpet base - but we found it heat soaked and took longer to respond because there was no air flowing pass the sensor.
So try to locate it in the air stream, after the intercooler and away from heat sources. Also get an open element type as they respond quicker.
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Chod,
i had the above probs elliot posted about when i too fitted mine into one of the base bungs,
i ended up mounting mine just before the Y piece for the twin plenum,
just after the filter in this pic mate,

i had the above probs elliot posted about when i too fitted mine into one of the base bungs,
i ended up mounting mine just before the Y piece for the twin plenum,
just after the filter in this pic mate,
Regards Tony C (COOPS)

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MS2 V3.57 Ecu mapable efi and wasted spark ignition.
Procharger D1SC supercharger and Cossie RS500 Intercooler @ 14psi of Boost. 416 RWHP, (boost leak)
Forged 4.8 V8 kitted out with the dogs Cajones of parts.
Sponsored by: www.v8performanceparts.co.uk, www.interpart.biz, www.caprisport.com & www.baileyperformance.co.uk


