View Single Post
Old Aug 1, 2008 | 08:03 PM
  #16 (permalink)  
manisusmc's Avatar
manisusmc
Forum Regular
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 696
Likes: 1
From: Spartanburg,S.C.
Default Re: Splash Shield Delete

Originally Posted by maxcichon
But, I don't HAVE a supercharger. Just a measly Limited.

I do know, however that the IAT is one of the many ECU parameters that are displayed using a Nitrod Performance Meter. If I have it hooked up when I start a cold car, it displays near outside temperature. This quickly rises as the engine temp rises. It also will display Coolant Temp, so please don't think I'm confusing the two.
The Nitrod interfaces with the OBD II dataport. What I am trying to do with this little exercise is to see if there is a safe and easy way to reduce inlet air temps with any combination of ventilation and/or insulation. I know for instance that serious folks will wrap the CAI with an insulating weave/cloth (fiberglass). I was curious if anyone has expanded on this with the flat, exposed areas of the OEM airbox.

I'm willing to perform the experiments, but don't want to duplicate known results.

Or if knowlegable people tell me I'm nuts!
well I don't know if there have been previous testing for the insulation but it would slow down the transfer of heat but it would also keep heat in for a longer period after you were done driving.
 
Reply