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ZR1 here, IAT1 is always ambient or 1-2 degrees within. It’s measuring/reading temp from the mass airflow sensor, I believe, regardless of C6 model. An intercooler won’t have an effect on that specific reading. IAT2, yes.
Thank you for the info. Looks like the LS3 uses a good "cold air" setup for the IAT to remain within a few degrees of outside.
Most of my other daily driver cars struggle to stay within 10-15 degrees of outside temps when moving. Mainly due to the air intake on those cars being in a location where a lot of hot air is introduced before going into the engine.
On a supercharged application like mine, doesn't the air get compressed and "heated up" prior to passing the IAT when in boost?
Yeah, that'll show as IAT2, if you're using a ZR1 MAP or something along those lines. Also, if you sit still long enough, IAT1 shoots up. The second you get moving, it plummets, at least for me.
i was just looking at the same thing. What I think is happening is that while yes, at idle/cruise the air is being heated by the compression, its so little compression its negligible. further, its actually moving a lot of air through the intake tract so its always cooling it, and near ambient. I noticed when i was not boosted, the IAT would be 20*+ in really stop and go traffic. Probably because the intake tube heated up and didnt have enough airflow to cool down.
Sidenote - get into boost at higher RPMs and watch the IATS make a run for higher temps.