Whats your WOT IAT2 TEMPS at?
Whats your WOT IAT2 TEMPS at?
WOT IAT@ TEMPS.
Post yours at what time of the day and what was the temps
WOT IAT2 at 115*, coollent at 190*. on a 85* day. MY MODS ARE DUAL PASS HE, DUAL PASS ENDPLATE, OPTION B
Post Edited. Whats your MODS.
Post yours at what time of the day and what was the temps
WOT IAT2 at 115*, coollent at 190*. on a 85* day. MY MODS ARE DUAL PASS HE, DUAL PASS ENDPLATE, OPTION B
Post Edited. Whats your MODS.
Last edited by Freakenhye; Oct 1, 2007 at 01:16 PM.
so many factors involved. gonna be hard to get straight comparisons.
but generally ill see my IAT2 raise about 30* over the course of a 1/4 mile run.
2.8 60lb i/dp/e hptuned
but generally ill see my IAT2 raise about 30* over the course of a 1/4 mile run.
2.8 60lb i/dp/e hptuned
Last edited by an0malous; Oct 1, 2007 at 01:20 PM.
starting from 1st through 4th til about 120 mph, i see from 115 to 140
with current mods in my signature minus new aftercooler pump running at ambient temp of 80 or so. IAT2 Temps should be lower now though, since i also put the laminovas in the wrong orientation when i did that IAT2 test. I've been doing some small 3rd gear WOT and i haven't seen over 130 yet, but i have yet to do a full out run.
with current mods in my signature minus new aftercooler pump running at ambient temp of 80 or so. IAT2 Temps should be lower now though, since i also put the laminovas in the wrong orientation when i did that IAT2 test. I've been doing some small 3rd gear WOT and i haven't seen over 130 yet, but i have yet to do a full out run.
I have been watching mine very closely the last two weeks. I see AIT2@120-130 cruising. 140-170 WOT. If the engine has been running a short time, I will see it drop back to 130 after it raises to 170 on a run. If it has had over 30-40 minutes to heat up I will see consistant 140 temps. Also, I notice around 160 if it is left to idle. I never have seen it remain below 120 without cruising and airflow after the coolant has had time to heat up. Reguardless of outside temp those numbers have been fairly consistant. between 60-80 AIT1 temps on my observations.
I have been watching mine very closely the last two weeks. I see AIT2@120-130 cruising. 140-170 WOT. If the engine has been running a short time, I will see it drop back to 130 after it raises to 170 on a run. If it has had over 30-40 minutes to heat up I will see consistant 140 temps. Also, I notice around 160 if it is left to idle. I never have seen it remain below 120 without cruising and airflow after the coolant has had time to heat up. Reguardless of outside temp those numbers have been fairly consistant. between 60-80 AIT1 temps on my observations.
if you have seen the IAT2 timing reduction chart youd be crying right now.
thats killing your power.
that must be in some pretty warm weather no?
At the beginning of a 1/4 mile run my IAT2 would be 80-90 depending on ambient temp, at the end of the run it would be 120-130. I had 2.6" pulley, ported blower, cobra HE, and the dual pass intercooler mod running 19.75 psi boost. However now, I'm going to remove the stock intercooler pump, and replace it with a trunk mounted water pump, along with a 2-3 gallon water tank. With the much higher capacity pump, and a couple gallons of ice cold distilled water in the trunk, IAT2 should no longer be an enemy
At the beginning of a 1/4 mile run my IAT2 would be 80-90 depending on ambient temp, at the end of the run it would be 120-130. I had 2.6" pulley, ported blower, cobra HE, and the dual pass intercooler mod running 19.75 psi boost. However now, I'm going to remove the stock intercooler pump, and replace it with a trunk mounted water pump, along with a 2-3 gallon water tank. With the much higher capacity pump, and a couple gallons of ice cold distilled water in the trunk, IAT2 should no longer be an enemy 
Did you have the option B Setup?
When I put on the CA header I left off the heat shield. That wouldn't play a factor right? I'm not even sure the stock shield would fit, but I do get a lot of heat coming into the bay from the exhaust.
The weather isn't that warm. That is why the HE isn't on yet. I installed the dual pass and should have got a better idea before it was on of what numbers I was seeing. I have been trying to figure out the issue. I have actually seen it hit 190 when I really pushed it. It was actually sitting closer to 155 cruising this afternoon. I think there is a problem somewhere that I want to sort out before adding the other element into the mix. Unless there is some way this is normal, I think my pump is dead or something is blocked. It is a lot of work I need to do figuring it out. I just can see how 190 is possible without a major error somewhere in the system.
When I put on the CA header I left off the heat shield. That wouldn't play a factor right? I'm not even sure the stock shield would fit, but I do get a lot of heat coming into the bay from the exhaust.
When I put on the CA header I left off the heat shield. That wouldn't play a factor right? I'm not even sure the stock shield would fit, but I do get a lot of heat coming into the bay from the exhaust.
i have found small things that effect the temps, but nothing that makes it that high other than a non-working fuel pump or blockage in the system. 190 is the same temp as the coolant in the engine, and it should never get that hot.
I've replaced 3 dented laminova tubes and only saw 5-10 degree improvement, then re-oriented the angle of the fins on the laminova tubes (large gap towards air inlets) and saw about a 5 degree improvement due that change.
Blown-4-banger, were those numbers achieved with the EXTREMELY ported blower from your how to? What quarter mile times were you pulling?
I've replaced 3 dented laminova tubes and only saw 5-10 degree improvement, then re-oriented the angle of the fins on the laminova tubes (large gap towards air inlets) and saw about a 5 degree improvement due that change.
Blown-4-banger, were those numbers achieved with the EXTREMELY ported blower from your how to? What quarter mile times were you pulling?
I did mess up what I believe was the AC when installing it, I accidentally loosened the bleeder. I don't think that could hurt anything though. It is the metal tubes below the alternator. I am stupid yes, but I didn’t realize it was a bleeder nut because I was half asleep and I thought it was just holding the tubes in place. I loosen it and it woke me up quick. Suddenly steam and green fluid everywhere, that is the AC though right? I wish I had the stupid Haynes manual. I ordered it 7 weeks ago and it apparently doesn’t exist. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be guessing on stuff. This is just a hobby for me. I like to learn, but I f-up a lot.



