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    Quote Originally Posted by mikinoz View Post
    What is the scientific method (ie. your methods) for getting an intake airbox temperature? I have in the past used a cheap probe type (read $5 ACME brand) but it is not what I refer to as degree perfect in accuracy...
    Mik I used one of these. It is acurate to + or - 1 deg. Its only $40 from Jaycar.

    Greg what i did with mine is put it on top of the filter, just after the inlet, so i new what temp it was ingesting.

    Cheers,
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    OK mate, my temp probe is in the airbox.

    I'm going to spend a few days pre filter, with the probe sticking up from the bottom of the filter box, then move to your spot, and so on.

    My gauge is an aquarium one, also from Jaycar, so it'll be similar in it's amazing accuracy

    What I am being careful to do is to tape down the wire and have my probe tip actually raised, off the plastic, so i am getting real air temps. I'm sure taping it directly to the side of the box will yield higher temps. I'll take a pic of each probe spot and report on my findings.

    I also have a digital dual measurement manometer coming... and one that I can get real time pressure differences. Will make it easy to get pressure drops across various inlet parts. I'm convinced Mikoz is on the right track, and have plans for a fairly modified inlet tract mid term, so drilling holes in my OEM inlet here and there doesn't worry me. Should be interesting....
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    I would place one probe to measure temperature of air coming onto air filter box and second probe as close to cylinders as possible.

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    Well at this early stage, the temps in the bottom of the air filter are only 2-3 degrees above ambient according to both the aftermarket thermometer and the golf display in traffic. When driving it quickly drops to within a degree. My airbox is quite insultated though.

    May be moving to your temp spot shortly Jamyz. Can you explain exactly where your probe is / post a pic??
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    Quote Originally Posted by cogdoc View Post
    Well at this early stage, the temps in the bottom of the air filter are only 2-3 degrees above ambient according to both the aftermarket thermometer and the golf display in traffic. When driving it quickly drops to within a degree. My airbox is quite insultated though.

    May be moving to your temp spot shortly Jamyz. Can you explain exactly where your probe is / post a pic??
    Oops must have been on somethng that night i posted that up. I've actually got it underneath here:


    And run it through here:


    To here:


    And up to the dash here:
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    Ok cool. Yours is resting on the plastic, so it will be getting heatsoak from below. I have put mine closer to the element, and raised it off the plastic so it is a bit more indicative of the actual air temp.



    On starting and running the car from cold, the air temps generally sat only a few degrees above ambient ( room ). It raised slowly on idling in traffic, but overall I'd have to rate the insulation as a success.

    On returning to the hot car after an hour at work, I was amazed to see the temp in the 50's. Seems heat soak happens eventually, and on resting the whole inlet and the air within gets quite hot. Driving around yesterday, in heavy traffic on a 30 degree day, the inlet temps hovered about 8-12 degrees above this. Seems once the inlet is hot, it takes a good run to actually lower it back down, and perhaps the insulation is actually a hinderance here?

    The AC added to the inlet temps noticably, as I messed around turning it on and off, especially idling at the lights.

    Late yesterday arvo, on a highway run, I was pleased to see the inlet temps consistantly a degree or two lower than ambient, with the windows down.

    Cooler day today, but will keep watching it.
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    Look at that nasty hose in red touching your airbox...

    And the big radiator hose in yellow passing directly under the probe area....



    nasty!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cogdoc View Post
    Late yesterday arvo, on a highway run, I was pleased to see the inlet temps consistantly a degree or two lower than ambient, with the windows down.
    I'm curious, how is that possible ? (unless you have a discepancy between the two gauges due to calibration or location of sensor).

    I thought you would have to add "coolth" somehow (with ice, water evaporation or a/c cooling), otherwise I don't understand how that could happen.

    I would have thought that after a while everything has to be at the same or higher temperature as ambient, as heat moves from hotter things to cooler things to make everything the same temp (in this case ambient air temp or higher, depending on exposure to engine heat).
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    Dude I put it down to either airflow being much greater through the airbox than on my dash in the cabin where the second sensor is ( it's located inside the display housing itself ).....

    or more likely to the fact I am using a high quality Jaycar chinese thermometer. I'm working on "approx" temps, so I'd say they were the same.

    Again this morning, the whole drive into work from cold, the inlet never got over 25 degrees, and ambient was about 23. Mild traffic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cogdoc View Post
    Dude I put it down to either airflow being much greater through the airbox than on my dash in the cabin where the second sensor is ( it's located inside the display housing itself )
    OK, now I know your meaning for "ambient" is different to my undersatnding of "ambient" what you said previously makes perfect sense.

    There are some significant heat sources in/near the dashboard (heaters, engines, exhausts, heat from the sun etc), so your dash is probably always at least 2-3 degrees warmer than the outside air temperature (which is what I assumed you were referring to as ambient temp). I should have checked my assumption

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