54° IAT is Nice.
#12
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From: Suburban Chicago
Originally Posted by dewmanshu
At idle in 48* weather I see 100*IAT.
Originally Posted by spinz71
I wonder what the difference in the relative humidity was when it was hotter or cooler?
#13
Originally Posted by MikeGyver
I've always reported my temperatures at cruise. I know it goes up at idle, but I haven't ever sat there and waited to see how high it goes.
Do you think more humid air would transfer heat better?
Do you think more humid air would transfer heat better?
The humid air would be more "conductive" or "susceptive" to heat or cold transfer. In our sense, IAT sensor being in the manifold, the humid air would help (or hinder, depending how you look at it) conduct the ECT and combustion temps. Same as beer in a cooler. Add water and everything gets colder faster. More surface contact at the molecular level.
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From: Suburban Chicago
That brings up a question that has always haunted me. Does the space shuttle have larger than normal radiators, because there is no air in outer space to transfer heat, or are they smaller than you would expect, because outer space is at almost absolute zero degrees?
#15
i didn't drive the truck today, but i did start it and back out of the garage to make room to wash the bike and such. my iat read 44 degrees. i've never seen it that low before. wish i would have went to the track today damnit!
#16
Originally Posted by dewmanshu
LOL now now jim, hate doesn't help matters.
Keep in mind, these IAT's people are quoting are IAT sensors in the MAF in most scenarios. Not relocated. The differences will be in people's different air tracts for the most part. CAI? non-CAI? open filter in engine bay? metal duct? plastic duct? maf been moved? blah blah blah.
Long story short...no reason to bitch about 50* IAT's. Not one.
Keep in mind, these IAT's people are quoting are IAT sensors in the MAF in most scenarios. Not relocated. The differences will be in people's different air tracts for the most part. CAI? non-CAI? open filter in engine bay? metal duct? plastic duct? maf been moved? blah blah blah.
Long story short...no reason to bitch about 50* IAT's. Not one.
After the intercooler.
#17
Originally Posted by MikeGyver
That brings up a question that has always haunted me. Does the space shuttle have larger than normal radiators, because there is no air in outer space to transfer heat, or are they smaller than you would expect, because outer space is at almost absolute zero degrees?
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From: Suburban Chicago
Sorry, I should have said heat exchangers. I meant for the systems that cool the equipment, or people , if needed. I know the engines don't have them, because there is no grille above the front bumper.







alright alright...you are blessed with low IAT's we aren't. Stop rubbin it in already.