Description
Streamline your AFM/MAF removal process with our kit designed for AMP|EFI ECUs. When removing the air flow meter, you’ll often need to relocate the air temperature sensor, as many MAF units have it built in. This kit provides everything you need to install an Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor in your inlet tubing.
Kit Includes:
- (1) 3/8″ NPT Stainless Steel Bung (weld-on for secure fitting)
- (1) Open Element IAT Sensor (uncrimped with three pins; one extra included)
- (8) Feet of Wire (sufficient length to position your sensor within 4 feet of your AFM/MAF connector)
- (3) Male Pins (compatible with various AFM connectors; one extra included). A Weatherpack crimper is recommended for best results, but pliers can work for a quick fix.
For detailed instructions on removing your AFM/MAF using this kit, please refer to your MSPNP Manual found [HERE].
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What is its resistance vs temperature curve?
- If you are connecting this to a device that supports 3 point calibration (all MegaSquirt units do), use these numbers if your device does not have a standard GM temperature sensor calibration curve.
- 7000 ohms at 48 degrees F
- 1930 ohms at 87 degrees F
- 560 ohms at 146 degrees F
I am using it with a device that requires a voltage vs temperature curve. What data do I enter?
- This sensor outputs resistance, not voltage. You will need additional, external circuitry to convert its output into a voltage, and the voltage will depend on the design of the external circuit.
Can I buy the connector separately?
- Yes. You can order a connector here: GM IAT sensor crimp connector. This is a somewhat different style connector from the one we ship with the sensor, but will connect to the sensor without any problem.
Where exactly should I install this on my engine?
- We do not recommend threading it into the intake manifold except for supercharged engines where the supercharger attaches directly to the manifold. For all other applications, we recommend installing this sensor in the part of the intake system directly upstream of the throttle body. The reason is that the intake manifold often transfers heat to the sensor by conduction at a faster rate than it transfers heat to the incoming air. While there are ECU settings to compensate for this, mounting the sensor where it does not absorb so much heat will often make tuning easier.
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