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can i just tap out a hole in the up pipe and put the MAT sensor in there or would the boost pressure tear up the MAT sensor and suck it in my engine?
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SignUp Now!Originally posted by bruce
I have mine mounted in the upper plenum.
I also use the MAT timing correction table.
Ambient air temp is almost meaningless, for the greatest accuracy in figuring out what the engine is injesting, you want to measure the air as close to the intake valve as possible. Actually monitoring the chamber just before ignition would probably be best.
Originally posted by ALBERTAN
Hey Bruce,
Pleasea tell me more about how you mounted the sensor and the correction table you are running. Thanks.
Originally posted by Ted A.
Bruce is right. This is also where the sensor is/should be located on FAST equiped cars. I did log a couple of runs and with MAT starting out in the 120's by the end of the run I was at 158 F at 30 PSI and the ambient temp was around 78F. Pretty cool being able to see what's actually going into the engine.
My sensor is mounted on the passenger back side of the plenum. You will just need to drill and tap the sensor and mount it. You will need to get a MAT wire extension too. I think Caspers sells them.