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Air Intake Temp shows too low? MAF reading on it?

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Old Oct 14, 2011 | 02:50 PM
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Air Intake Temp shows too low? MAF reading on it?

Isnt it measure by the MAF also? Same OBDII checking machine on 2 different TT, my TT shows half of the temperature than the others, mine shows 98F and the others TT showing 158 after spitted running...

P.S I am running GT2 Decklid...
 

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Isnt it measure by the MAF also? Same OBDII checking machine on 2 different TT, my TT shows half of the temperature than the others, mine shows 98F and the others TT showing 168 after spitted running...
different turbos or intercoolers?.....pressuresensor at y pipe measure intaketemp
 
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different turbos or intercoolers?.....pressuresensor at y pipe measure intaketemp
We are running same turbos and intercoolers, the only difference is I am using GT2 Decklid, which is more directly letting cold air in.
Doesnt it affect performance or the ECU calculating the fuel air mixture if the sensor reading wrong?
 

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Originally Posted by boyg
We are running same turbos and intercoolers, the only difference is I am using GT2 Decklid, which is more directly letting cold air in.
Doesnt it affect performance or the ECU calculating the fuel air mixture if the sensor reading wrong?
if you read higher than 55deg intaketemp...... ecu retard ignition
 
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