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Old 25 July 2009, 12:58 PM
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Why is my car reading -40 air intake temp? could this be anything to do with a remap? its a turbo 2000

Any help would be great

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Old 26 July 2009, 04:18 PM
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This "reading" is meaningless. UK spec classics don't have intake temp sensors on them.

The reason why you're getting it is because the select monitor emulator you're using is querying the memory offset in which IAT would normally be stored, and returning the value it finds without knowing that your car doesn't actually have the appropriate sensor. Ignore it.
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mine reads 40 when hot
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Originally Posted by Splitpin
This "reading" is meaningless. UK spec classics don't have intake temp sensors on them.

The reason why you're getting it is because the select monitor emulator you're using is querying the memory offset in which IAT would normally be stored, and returning the value it finds without knowing that your car doesn't actually have the appropriate sensor. Ignore it.
thanks very much for the imformation!
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I'm glad you understand it
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