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intake air temp...
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So on my scan gauge it measures the intake air temps, question is, where is it measured from!

I thought it was in the air intake near the maf, but Danny said it was after the turbo, which makes since as after a rag and I park up the temp rises a good bit...

Just after clarification really!
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I'd love to know where it takes the reading from :lol :
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#3
Intake air temp sensor is built into the MAF sensor. Smile
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#4
Don't get it jonny?

So how cone it tries afte I've ragged it and I'm resting it. Wen from 1° to 8° the other day...

And it was 2° outside
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It's Peugeot so it's probably broken
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#6
When you park up the engine heat 'soaks' it. Before that its getting tonnes of cold air sucked through it.
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#7
I meant if it's post turbo, there's no sensors to pick it up from.

Also the temperature should tell you it's pre turbo, post turbo would be much higher Big Grin

Interesting though, I didn't know there was a temp sensor..
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(15-01-2013, 08:54 PM)Toms306 Wrote: When you park up the engine heat 'soaks' it. Before that its getting tonnes of cold air sucked through it.

Okay. Just weird that it hasn't done it before the turbo change. Cheers tom!
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#9
Its defo taken from the MAF.

When your driving especially if your going fast / have a good cold air feed it will read lower than the ambient temp because of what is effectively the wind chill factor.

The temp will rise when you stop because of heat soak under the bonnet.



Oh and If you have a good FMIC and drive fast I reckon you could get inlet temps down well below freezing on a 1-3*C day like weve had recently. My Inlet manifold is genuinely substantially colder than the ambient air after a long motorway drive. Really need to get myself an inlet temp sensor.
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Yeah it has been dum, been about 2 - 3° and I've been getting readings as low as -2°

But would fmic be the same... As its still getting wind chill
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(15-01-2013, 09:11 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: I meant if it's post turbo, there's no sensors to pick it up from.

Also the temperature should tell you it's pre turbo, post turbo would be much higher Big Grin

Interesting though, I didn't know there was a temp sensor..

MAF needs a temp to work with, as air density changes etc - basically if you were at the top of a mountain (quite likely with where you live!) theres still the same amount of air through the MAF BUT its much thinner so needs less fuel in the cylinder. Essentially thats why the IAT is built into the MAF afaik.

(15-01-2013, 09:19 PM)Just Sean Wrote:
(15-01-2013, 08:54 PM)Toms306 Wrote: When you park up the engine heat 'soaks' it. Before that its getting tonnes of cold air sucked through it.

Okay. Just weird that it hasn't done it before the turbo change. Cheers tom!

No problem, I did a lot of quite anal research on MAF for my college Golf project lol. lol
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The MAF air is pre turbo and pre cooler. depending on how much heat your turbo is adding the FMIC will make it even colder.

I tested the heat drop across the FMIC on the 'state ant it was pretty huge IIRC. Ill test it at the weekend on this and see what the difference is.
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(15-01-2013, 09:46 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I did quite a lot of anal research for my college project lol. lol

Lolwhut? lmao
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(15-01-2013, 09:47 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote:
(15-01-2013, 09:46 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I did quite a lot of anal research for my college project lol. lol

Lolwhut? lmao

Not research into anal! Research into MAF which ended making me sound as anal as Ed....
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(15-01-2013, 09:46 PM)Toms306 Wrote: I did a lot of quite anal research on MAF for my college

OMG, I knew youd admit it eventually
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(15-01-2013, 09:46 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: The MAF air is pre turbo and pre cooler. depending on how much heat your turbo is adding the FMIC will make it even colder.

I tested the heat drop across the FMIC on the 'state ant it was pretty huge IIRC. Ill test it at the weekend on this and see what the difference is.

Excuse me for being being thick, but the maf is in the intake and the fmic is a different system...

Why would the intake temp differ from the fmic readings?
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Umm, youre being very thick! Grill intake - airbox - turbo - FMIC - inlet mani.

Same system. Wink
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The MAF is just after the air filter and takes the temp there. The air passes through it and then through the turbo that warms it up and then the FMIC that cools it down and also alot of piping and eventually the manifold that can either warm it up or cool it down depending on heat soak and the ambient conditions.

The temp at the back of the inlet valves could be completely different to that at the MAF
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I need a diagram!!

So the cold air that goes through the air filtwr goes to the turbo through the intercooler? Or is the intercooler and air intake both go to the inlet?

So it goes air intake < turbo < fmic < inlet Mani then its in the engine
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#20
Youve got to be taking the piss, you dont have the brain to be allowed my turbo.

Outside > air filter > MAF > Turbo > FMIC > Inlet Manifold > Engine

each > indicates a bit of pipe.
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What Dum siad!
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#22
Sorry sorry sorry I'm so sorry!

Tbf I said the same route as you! Just used different arrows! :p

I'm just tired/ confused myself lol
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#23
Sean please go and do some research for your own sake. We all want to help here, but your knowledge does seem to be lacking a tad Big Grin

Go and do some background research..
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(15-01-2013, 10:00 PM)Jonny81191 Wrote: Go and do some background research..

Hardly necessary, just follow the pipes with your finger in the bay. Tongue
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Wow cheers mate!
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Don't take it the wrong way buddy, I'm not trying to cause any argument, but these are things you really should know IMO if you're building up a hybrid turbo'ed HDi.
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#27
I did know. I put the route up. If I had the car I'd have seen. I'm not thick and don't appreciate the comment!

I was just being curious as to the location of the sensor and got confused when dum said about the cooler.

And tbh I'm learning a lot of things as I go further and read more and ask more.

This is my first diesel. My first turbocharged car. And apart from my 1.2 carb'd nova my first big project.
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Hey tom do you like your new title.
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Wheres the 'well, that escalated quickly' meme? Think we need it! Confused

Haha Dum, cheers for that! lmao
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