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Hi all,

My car is still waiting for its proper tune - still waiting for a sydney based tuner. Please hurry Martin (AKA: Dino d'Martino) if your reading this.

I have noticed recently how hot the intake temp for air is. I have a sensor connected to the plenum read by my ECUs Hand Controller (Power FC). On hot days I am getting inlet temps of 50 - 54 degrees Celsius (After intercooler) around town and 45 - 49 degrees on the highway.

I have Apexi pod filters - but no partition. My intercooler is a 3 month old blitz LM Vspec (300 x 600 x 110 - tube and fin) - so it should be doing a decent job.

I obviously need a partition for my filters + maybe water spray for my intercooler.

Does anyone else have inlet temps monitored and if so what does it sit at on a hot day in town or highway?

Just want to know if my temps are unusually high.

Thanks all - Glen

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I'm always a little sceptical of the GTR air intake sensor. If you take out the temp probe you will see that it doesn't extend very far into the airstream.

I suspect that the temp of the manifold plays a big part of the reading (i.e. the air may be cooler than is shown).

Those temps are fairly normal. I get about the same with a 115mm intercooler. I agree with what Gav said above, but also think the air is being heated after the intercooler by the plenum. I think if you put a temp sensor just after the intercooler you will see a lot lower readings.

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