i recently hooked up my foxwell scanner to read some live data just to see a few things. I have the K&N "cold air" system on my truck (came with it when i bought it) and decided to look at the IAT's... kinda surprised me, but then again, not surprised.
I found the the idle intake air temps on a 90* day were about 140*F... and while driving, 95-100*F...
now im not new to cars or racing, or modifying for that matter. I have a BMW M3 that has a motor swap with CSL intake conversion and have monitored IAT's like crazy. In that car my idle IAT's are 2* above ambient consistantly.. and while driving, ambient.
has anyone with a STOCK SVT Raptor intake system ever monitored IAT's? if so what are they? this K&N system uses a metal intake tube, sits over the engine so no doubt thats heat soaking. I want to change back to either stock with the plastic/rubber intake tubes, or possibly the S&B intake system with the sealed filter and plastic intake tubes.
I found the the idle intake air temps on a 90* day were about 140*F... and while driving, 95-100*F...
now im not new to cars or racing, or modifying for that matter. I have a BMW M3 that has a motor swap with CSL intake conversion and have monitored IAT's like crazy. In that car my idle IAT's are 2* above ambient consistantly.. and while driving, ambient.
has anyone with a STOCK SVT Raptor intake system ever monitored IAT's? if so what are they? this K&N system uses a metal intake tube, sits over the engine so no doubt thats heat soaking. I want to change back to either stock with the plastic/rubber intake tubes, or possibly the S&B intake system with the sealed filter and plastic intake tubes.