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    One question if you slap a cone on the tb where do you put the IAT sensor? because thats what i wanna do
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ricky21 View Post
    One question if you slap a cone on the tb where do you put the IAT sensor? because thats what i wanna do
    drill a hole and seal it in the pipe, or get creative, as long as the sensor is vertical in the pipe and it getting airflow is should operate properly
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    Quote Originally Posted by CTKGP09 View Post
    drill a hole and seal it in the pipe, or get creative, as long as the sensor is vertical in the pipe and it getting airflow is should operate properly
    technically you dont even need to do this. it will read the temperature no matter where it is. i just zip tied mine close to the cone and left it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    technically you dont even need to do this. it will read the temperature no matter where it is. i just zip tied mine close to the cone and left it.
    oh really now, i thought it needed the flow, well then thats even easier!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
    technically you dont even need to do this. it will read the temperature no matter where it is. i just zip tied mine close to the cone and left it.
    Haha you can really just ghetto rig it like that? I want to make it a little more legit lol
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