3 inlet air temperature sensor – Haltech E6X Manual DOS Version User Manual

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adapter is sometimes necessary. In some engines only one temperature sensor hole exists and
is used for the dashboard gauge sender. It is usually possible to install a tee-piece to allow
both the dashboard sender and the Haltech sender to share access to the same threaded hole.
If it is necessary to drain the coolant from the vehicle to fit the temperature sensor then the
factory manual for the engine should be consulted for the correct procedure to restore the
coolant and purge the cooling system of air.

1.3.3 Inlet Air Temperature Sensor


The air temperature sensor is used to compensate for changes in air density due to air
temperature. Cold air is denser than warm air and therefore requires a greater volume of fuel
to maintain the same air/fuel ratio. This effect is most noticeable in forced induction engines.
The ECU will automatically compensate using the signal received from the air temperature
sensor.
The sensor should be mounted to provide the best representation of the actual temperature of
the air entering the combustion chamber, i.e. after any turbo or supercharger, and intercooler,
and as close to the head as possible. The sensor needs to be in the moving air stream to give
fast response times and reduce heat-soak effects.

Note: The Haltech air temperature sensor will read temperatures up to 120°C,

temperatures above this will be interpreted as a fault condition. The air

temperature after some turbos and superchargers can exceed this. If this occurs

with your engine you should consider fitting an intercooler to reduce air

temperature and increase charge density. If this is not possible then the air

temperature sensor should be placed upstream of the turbo or supercharger to

monitor ambient air temperature.

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