mafs and air temp sensor question
mafs and air temp sensor question
ok from what i understand the air temp sensor read the temp of incoming air and either raises the choke or releases the choke according to the temp.... assuming that is all corect my question is if i drill a hole in the mafs and put the ATS in there will the choke still orperate the same? during the winter ill need the choke more and if the only air commin in is hot will there be a problem?
~james
~james
Don't drill the MAF! I assume you have some sort of intake on your car. Just drill the hole somewhere else, anywhere past the MAF goig to the Throttle body, or before the MAF. Most intakes re-work the air temps senor into those places. My Hybrid intake has the air temp sensor between the MAF and TB, in the mid-pipe.
DW
DW
Originally posted by dwapenyi
Don't drill the MAF! I assume you have some sort of intake on your car. Just drill the hole somewhere else, anywhere past the MAF goig to the Throttle body, or before the MAF. Most intakes re-work the air temps senor into those places. My Hybrid intake has the air temp sensor between the MAF and TB, in the mid-pipe.
DW
Don't drill the MAF! I assume you have some sort of intake on your car. Just drill the hole somewhere else, anywhere past the MAF goig to the Throttle body, or before the MAF. Most intakes re-work the air temps senor into those places. My Hybrid intake has the air temp sensor between the MAF and TB, in the mid-pipe.
DW
Re: mafs and air temp sensor question
Originally posted by DaThrillr
ok from what i understand the air temp sensor read the temp of incoming air and either raises the choke or releases the choke according to the temp.... assuming that is all corect my question is if i drill a hole in the mafs and put the ATS in there will the choke still orperate the same? during the winter ill need the choke more and if the only air commin in is hot will there be a problem?
~james
ok from what i understand the air temp sensor read the temp of incoming air and either raises the choke or releases the choke according to the temp.... assuming that is all corect my question is if i drill a hole in the mafs and put the ATS in there will the choke still orperate the same? during the winter ill need the choke more and if the only air commin in is hot will there be a problem?
~james
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Re: mafs and air temp sensor question
Originally posted by DaThrillr
ok from what i understand the air temp sensor read the temp of incoming air and either raises the choke or releases the choke according to the temp
~james
ok from what i understand the air temp sensor read the temp of incoming air and either raises the choke or releases the choke according to the temp
~james
Furthermore, there is no choke on a fuel injected engine.
The VQ's ECU adjusts the air/fuel ratio upon a cold start up by reading the engine coolant temperature. The fast idle cam is on the throttle body, also reading coolant temp to operate correctly.
Re: Re: mafs and air temp sensor question
On my 98, it was on the ram intake scoop, in the elbow part which made a right turn into the stock intake box with the panel filter.
DW
DW
Originally posted by jcy98maxse
where is your air temp sensor??? I can't find it cuz its not in the stock airbox. I have a mid-pipe and pop installed yesterday but I'm still pulling the air temp sensor code after restting the ecu.
where is your air temp sensor??? I can't find it cuz its not in the stock airbox. I have a mid-pipe and pop installed yesterday but I'm still pulling the air temp sensor code after restting the ecu.
Re: Re: mafs and air temp sensor question
Originally posted by njmaxseltd
FYI - The Air Intake Sensor has nothing to do with your "choke".
Furthermore, there is no choke on a fuel injected engine.
The VQ's ECU adjusts the air/fuel ratio upon a cold start up by reading the engine coolant temperature. The fast idle cam is on the throttle body, also reading coolant temp to operate correctly.
FYI - The Air Intake Sensor has nothing to do with your "choke".
Furthermore, there is no choke on a fuel injected engine.
The VQ's ECU adjusts the air/fuel ratio upon a cold start up by reading the engine coolant temperature. The fast idle cam is on the throttle body, also reading coolant temp to operate correctly.
if u keep pulling the code make sure u have the sensor plugged in b4 u start the car because ull keep getting the error!
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