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G60 inlet charge temps?

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If you were to measure the temp in a fmic on a g60, what sort of figures would you expect?

 

Cheers, Neil.

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BTW ive seen 35c in my air box over the past couple of days...So whats the possible temp after going through the charger?

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Superchargers will always be cooler than Turbos but my inlet temp just after throttle body on a hot day can rang from 35-40 on the moove/flat out.

 

Nice cool day flat out its no more than 30deg 8)

 

and the air temp out the turbo side can range once flat out 120-150 deg!

 

only way you will know is to fit a inlet temp sensor and gauge bud.

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Cheers mate, Im actually looking at fitting one, but im just needing to know the scale i need 8)

 

If i stuck the sensor in my intercooler (there is a flange i can tap) would a gauge reading a max of 40c be up to the job you think?

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Aye, good for those who are a little more seriously into it than me i suppose...probably along with an EGT gauge/sensor too.

 

But what i have is the outside temp sender sat in the air box (shows on dash) so i wanted to see the temp in the intercooler to see the effect really, basically the diffarence in temps from air box to intercooler.

 

I've got the gauge/sender, just need a new intercooler/bumper set up :roll:

 

Neil.

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