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Intake air temp sensor with SRI

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Old September-11th-2005 | 11:40 PM
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Intake air temp sensor with SRI

I've seen plenty of pictures of short rams and CAIs but I can't see what you do with the IAT. Anyway I know the MAF needs it so it can determine the intake air volume. Is there a place between the MAF and the filter to put it? Is there a pic somewhere that shows it clearly? I was thinking of making an SRI instead of buying one.

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Old September-12th-2005 | 08:00 AM
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I zip-tied it close to the filter - it is the same temp air entering...
Old September-19th-2005 | 08:24 PM
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Your intake should have a hole on the piping between the filter and maf. That is where the IAT goes.
Old September-23rd-2005 | 12:06 PM
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NOt Me! I B ghetto I used the intake hose from a NEON to fit the filter. I guess it is a cross betweeen a true SRI and a CAI. The filter is 'over' the hole , near the battery.
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