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Screw-in vs. Bolt-on IAT sensors?

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:02 pm
by 98vtec
I'm getting a weird reading and i was hoping it was just a glitch in crome but i am getting the same reading in eCtune. I have the EuroR intake manifold for my h23vtec and you have to use an accord IAT sensor which is a threaded type sensor. The engine runs fine and it doesnt appear to be having any ill effects on the engine as i'm getting great gas mileage and its making great power without any hesitations, blips...etc. It uses the same connector and everything, i'm just unsure as to why its only reading 4*F and not having an ill effect on the engine.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:38 pm
by Bindegal
If this condition was present during tuning also, then your fuel tables etc. are somewhat compensating for the weird temperature reading... N I´m just wondering what happens when there is a big (actual) change in temperature and the sensor is so much off. I had this idea that temp sensors were more or less identical in behavior from the very early PGM-FI cars right until now... maybe this isn´t the case after all? /Allan

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 4:56 pm
by 98vtec
i really don't know. I'm going to check the ohm's and see if it matches the bolt-on type via service manual.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:28 pm
by Garrett
you could use a obd-2 civic/integra IAT and install it in the intake tube

Re: Screw-in vs. Bolt-on IAT sensors?

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 8:14 pm
by timmydogg
98vtec wrote:I'm getting a weird reading and i was hoping it was just a glitch in crome but i am getting the same reading in eCtune. I have the EuroR intake manifold for my h23vtec and you have to use an accord IAT sensor which is a threaded type sensor. The engine runs fine and it doesnt appear to be having any ill effects on the engine as i'm getting great gas mileage and its making great power without any hesitations, blips...etc. It uses the same connector and everything, i'm just unsure as to why its only reading 4*F and not having an ill effect on the engine.
i just installed an accord iat in my charge pipe and if the engine is cold, they both read identical. bad sensor maybe? i tested both in a few different temps of water, and they read the same in eCtune for me. only issue i have is the slowness.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:42 pm
by 98vtec
hmm, interesting. Thank you for that information. If it was a bad sensor, i would think that it would throw a check engine light tho.

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:43 pm
by 98vtec
Garrett wrote:you could use a obd-2 civic/integra IAT and install it in the intake tube
i'll look into this as well. I bet i can snag one at the pick-n-pull