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  1. #1 Re: Is your IAT sensor hurting performance? Find out here! 
    TDCRacing
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDCRacing View Post
    huh....is there any way of testing this to make sure(not saying your wrong) ok lets say with the car on or running and looking at the scanner wait and let it sit until it reaches ambient temps (iat sensor out) and stick it in a glass of ice water (32*f) and see how long it takes for it to change and that could also tell you if it is accurate....would this be a good test???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reptile View Post
    I'm not sure about the whole water thing, but a can of compressed air turned upside down may be a good test. I may even do this tonight if I think about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDCRacing View Post

    ....ok true about the refresh rate but what about something that has an accurate temp so we could check the accuracy of the iat also(that why i had mentioned the ice water because it will be 32*) any ideas??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reptile View Post
    Well, comparitively, I would only assume that if you had a digital climate control (which I do) then you could first compare the IAT temp with the climate head unit temp. They both run off of separate sensors, so you should know right off if they are close or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDCRacing View Post
    good point...when looking at the iat with the different intakes i never went under ambient temps according to my digital climate control vs. my iat gauge...so i guess it is not under accurate if you know what i mean lol (not reading under the temps that it actually is outside)
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDCRacing View Post
    .....you know what i am going to go try that test with the ice water right now TO SEE HOW FAST THE REFRESH RATE IS and i will let everyone know how it turns out....the sensor is sealed so i dont imagine it will hurt it...the test will be with the car not running.... STANDBY!!!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDCRacing View Post
    OK SO.....

    The conditions:

    69*F ambient temps (according to the digital cc)
    IAT sensor removed from the intake tubing
    IAT temps were at a steady 85*F for at least 10 sec before test was done
    Test was done with a glass of ice water (32*F)

    THE TEST:

    With car turned off and key in the run position and the hpt scanner right in front of me and the IAT readings being a steady 85* for at least 10 seconds i submerged half of the sensor in whe cup of ice water ( not up to the actual connector even though it is sealed tight ) and the IAT temps on the gauge instantly started going down in at least 8 deg decreasements and took aprox. 16 seconds to reach 35* and stayed there contiunesly even at 35 seconds.At that time i stopped counting.Test was over.


    OK well this is a 50 degree difference in temps. A 50 degree drop in temps is easily seen if you have an under hood open cone and have been stopped for any short period of time and then start driving again.This is not to say that the air that the IAT sensor is reading is not the temp that is being shown but rather a delayed measurement instead.



    I dont think that there is a way to tell if the IAT sensor reacts quicker/slower to a majior temp change compared to a minor temp change.I would think that it's reaction time would be the same.


    So yes the IAT sensor is delayed in reading the actual temps that are present.

    Now a question: Could this delay purposely be made like this because the pcm would not be quick enogh to make instant changes like that? ex. to compensate for timng ect due to the cooler air temps.....

    Just a thought
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