Plastic intake manifold splitting= Holley high ram?
#13
But this is all hacking the tune not solving the underlying issue. I plan to relocate the IAT to the front bumper.
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From: Huntsville, AL
Have you played with the IAT/ECT bias in the tune? I increased the bias towards the ECT at the lowest air flow and hot starts got better, but not perfect. I may just try and max it out to full ECT bias at that lowest air flow to see if that helps. EFI live also has a parameter to change fueling based on IAT.
But this is all hacking the tune not solving the underlying issue. I plan to relocate the IAT to the front bumper.
But this is all hacking the tune not solving the underlying issue. I plan to relocate the IAT to the front bumper.
#16
Moving the sensor is still not fixing the issue, its just not looking at where the problem is. The issue is the intake heats up the air inside it much more than the factory plastic manifold. Theres no way to fix that, bit there are a few ways you can deal with that in the tune.
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So what would make my intake leak like this? Its only on 9lbs, I know people are running alot more on these plastic manfolds. I'm actually considering just buying another plastic intake because it looks like the Holley doesnt work with the NNBS style MAP sensor.






