razorlab
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You are wrong. IAT (MAT) is after the intercooler. Charge temp is in the charge pipe before the throttle.It is measured in the charge pipe, just before the throttle valve, so without actual sensor before the turbine, it’s the closest measurement we can get before it goes through the air to water intercooler, unless I am mistaken. Seeing how the temperature isn’t much higher then ambient, and if anything, the temperature after the turbo and before the throttle is barely above ambient, it’s a good indicator that my intake is not seeing excessive temperatures.
Please correct me if I am wrong
Charge temp will be 200F+ and will go 300F+ when tuned at WOT. Turns out exhaust driven turbines/compressor spinning at 200,000+ RPM heat up air pretty well.
You are reading IAT after the intercooler. If charge temp was truly close to ambient, there would be little reason for intercoolers.
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