So clean. Mounting your air temp sensor low and in front of the radiator will help keep it away from the searing hot frame that you have it located by now.
So clean. Mounting your air temp sensor low and in front of the radiator will help keep it away from the searing hot frame that you have it located by now.
Why does that matter? It is supposed to read the temp of the intake air, right? It is located right in front of where the airfilter will be, so what is the diff? Is there some benefit to having it read artificially colder? If so, why not extend the wires and put it up by the key or something? If you suspect a benefit to it reading cooler, have you backed up your theory with back to back dyno runs repositioning the sensor? Just askin'.
[quote name='UpsMan' date='Dec 31 2007, 02:33 PM' post='182545'] Why does that matter? It is supposed to read the temp of the intake air, right? It is located right in front of where the airfilter will be, so what is the diff? Is there some benefit to having it read artificially colder? If so, why not extend the wires and put it up by the key or something? If you suspect a benefit to it reading cooler, have you backed up your theory with back to back dyno runs repositioning the sensor? Just askin'. [/quote
Yep tested long ago during developement of the pod filter system. It's more for stable readings and protection of the sensor. Mounting it in the stock location let mud/debris get on it and give false readings as well. A long tube about 4 inches long pointed downward and in front of the radiator kept it from getting heat soaked through the body of the sensor and protected it. Idealy inside the air filter would be prefered but you still ended up with the heat soak ,hard start problem.
Ah yes. The oil goes trough that frame member and will get very hot, right ?
I could relocate it to get a more correct reading. Maybe even zip-tie it onto the air filter. I will use a K&N with outerwear.
I have mine zip tied to the same hose as you, but over by the T, and it is upright. I was told a year ago that I should lengthen the wires and move it forward to stay cooler. Now I know why.