IAT sensor
Yelloweyes..... You are close. The IAT sensor if working properly reads the manifold temp and adjust the timming and fuel accordingly. If it senses the engine is cold, more fuel is applied. If the it senses the engine is hot less fuel. . The problem with the sensor, in its current location is its gets dirty real fast and with that said, will give false readings to the Ecm. It works on the electrical resistance system. . The more resistance, the more fuel, the less resistance, less fuel. . I have found, with those running big injectors, exhaust brakes the IAT gets dirty real fast..... Now I'm going to let everyone in on a little secret. When it is hot, like summer, if you want to say drag race, get good pick-up, have your'e truck run smooth, don't care about fuel mileage etc. , disconnect the plug to the IAT, insert a $. 17 45k ohmn resister from radio shack one end into each female plug end and notice the difference. The 45k ohmn resister is approx. telling the ECM the engine temp is around 25 degrees... Therefore, more fuel, more power etc. Get the picture???? So when you drag race, more fuel, more power. So now what I did, was since I didn't want to play with resistors, wanted all around performance etc. , and because the IAT is in a lousy place to keep clean, I simply unplugged the connector, spliced into the two wires on the connector, extended the line approx. 8', bought a brand new IAT sensor, removed the filter minder on the intake air box and pushed the IAT sensor into the rubber grummit (perfect fit) and you are done. Now what the IAT sensor is reading is the air temp (outside) comming into the turbo which should always be cooler then the engine manifold temperture unless you live in death valley. My truck runs better then ever, the IAT should always keep clean... . With this set-up you would probably see a drop of . 5 miles per gallon..... Big deal, performance gain and the way the engine runs far out ways the extra fuel... Try it and if you like what you find, send me $10. 00 .
Steve