ScanGauge II Intake Air Temp
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Not sure if this is the right section, so if it needs moved sorry.
I just bought a installed a scangauge II today. Love it. Couple questions:
My Intake Air temp is 30' F. Constant. Sounds good, minus the fact that its 45'F outside. So either I'm a miracle worker, or something is not right....
My main concern is not the accuracy of the Scangauge, as much as the possibility if this means my IAT sensor is damaged?
Does this work with those who have it installed?
Also how accurate is the HP rating in the scangauge. It said my turbo auto at 6 PSI(greddy kit) was at 250...
I just bought a installed a scangauge II today. Love it. Couple questions:
My Intake Air temp is 30' F. Constant. Sounds good, minus the fact that its 45'F outside. So either I'm a miracle worker, or something is not right....
My main concern is not the accuracy of the Scangauge, as much as the possibility if this means my IAT sensor is damaged?
Does this work with those who have it installed?
Also how accurate is the HP rating in the scangauge. It said my turbo auto at 6 PSI(greddy kit) was at 250...
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Mine just sits at 30F. I'm gonna check it again tomorrow, see if it was a fluke.
I wouldn't be surprised if the gauge is inaccurate, HP is something that is hard to measure.
I wouldn't be surprised if the gauge is inaccurate, HP is something that is hard to measure.
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k. I've looked at mine and noticed the side facing the filter looks different then the other side(away). I'm assuming its safe to say this bad boy is pretty dirty? the whole thing looks like a red gummy match, but the filter side is just dirtier...
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