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Old 07-12-2009, 05:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jpit View Post
For those of you who put on new intakes, did you take any IAT readings before and after the intallation? The reason I ask is that I just completed The Modshack Fang Vent Modification and the intake air temp averages about
5 to 9 degrees above the ambient temp. This seems pretty respectable and am curious what others are seeing.
Yup..What you are seeing is very close to the results I got. My intakes are not sealed to the Fang vent tubes, but IAT's cool down much faster from underhood soak and generally run 6-10 degrees above ambient. If I were to seal the intakes to the inlets (or had stock air boxes) I suspect that number would be even lower.

With the vents, it's amazing to see how 150 degree+ temps dissipate so quickly after a red light heat soak...!

Not too many guys here have the abilty to measure IAT's so I don't suspect you'll get much response.

Cooler is better...

DIY on the vents is here: http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...ur-airbox.html
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