Re: IAT box & dyno results

From: bernd@texas.net
Date: Thu Mar 22 2001 - 18:01:32 EST


Don't know how the A/F guages will react. Worth a try though.

- Bernd

> So if we install an A/F meter could we "see" the changes the IAT adjuster is
> making to our mix?
>
> - Alex
>
> > From: Richard A Pyburn <rap777@juno.com>
> >
> > Kyle, I've been running one for several weeks now as a daily driver on my
> > S/Ced '95 and at the strip. It works great under both conditions. I
> > haven't had to adjust the setting as it seems to run fine as it is, but I
> > do plan to dyno it this weekend to see if there might be a slightly
> > better setting.
> >
> > The sensor on your truck, as it is, informs the computer of the
> > temperature of the incoming air to the engine and the computer adjusts
> > the fuel accordingly. The IAT box sends a constant temperature signal to
> > the computer so that the fuel flow matches the best performance level of
> > the engine. In Jon's case this turned out to be the equivalent of 50
> > degrees Fahrenheit. At least that's the way I understand it. Could be
> > wrong.
> >
> > Richard in San Antonio
>
>



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