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GM intake air temp range

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sk8freak8989

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Jan 28, 2010
sterling, Massachusetts
I just converted to speed density yesterday and I was driving around messing with the tune. I was going through my logs after and i noticed that the GM IAT was not responding that well. The log was mostly just crusing around but It had a couple of pulls in it. When I looked at the pull's I noticed that the IAT did not raise that much. It was about a 60* day out yesterday and by the end of the pull it was around 68*. During crusing it would somtimes say 58*. I am wondering If I installed it correctly. I wired it into the MAF harrness green/orange and green/black. Could someone tell me if this is correct? Another thing I am wondering about is how far the sensor is sticking into the pipe. I had a bung welded into my intercooler pipe and the IAT only sticks into the pipe a little bit. Should I trim down the bung so the hole sensor element is in the pipe? Or could the sensor not reading be as simple as I forgot the check off a box in dsmlink. Any help would be appreciated. I will post a log later tonight if that will help.

Here is my log. ambiant air temp is around 55*-60*
 

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