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Originally Posted by jpit For those of you who put on new intakes, did you take any IAT readings before and after the intallation? The reason I ask is that

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For those of you who put on new intakes, did you take any IAT readings before and after the intallation? The reason I ask is that I just completed The Modshack Fang Vent Modification and the intake air temp averages about
5 to 9 degrees above the ambient temp. This seems pretty respectable and am curious what others are seeing.
What you are seeing is certainly what I have seen in most cars employing a CAI-type package. The best I ever achieved was on a Shelby Mustang which averaged 2 to 3 degrees above ambient temperature. Everything else was 4 to 8 degrees average.
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