Question about Intake Temps

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asutherland
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Question about Intake Temps

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Hi everyone, sorry about the nooby question. I just bought Hondata S300 for my newly JRSC'd 97 ITR. Having some real issues with getting power out of it... I only seem to be able to boost at 2PSI, which is producing 40WHP LESS than BEFORE it was supercharged!!! :cry: And yes, it has been dyno tuned.

My two questions (for now :) ) are:

1) Is there ANY WAY for settings in the S300 to be screwing up boost levels? I have moved the MAP sensor off the intake arm and onto the vacuum lines coming from the JRSC intake. I've tried both a JRSC/ITR basemap and someone else's JRSC ITR map.

2) Is there a way to monitor the intake temp? Will the SManager show me the intake temp? Anyone recommend a gauge I can purchase to monitor the intake temp?

Thank you in advance for any help.
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http://www.hondata.com/tech_jrscinstall.html

Are you using the Jackson Racing MAP relocator? The MAP sensor is not on the intake arm. IT is on the throttle body and a map relocator from Jackson Racing must be used to allow it to properly see boost.

If you datalog you can see all the sensors that the ecu uses.
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Post by asutherland »

Spunkster wrote:http://www.hondata.com/tech_jrscinstall.html

Are you using the Jackson Racing MAP relocator? The MAP sensor is not on the intake arm. IT is on the throttle body and a map relocator from Jackson Racing must be used to allow it to properly see boost.

If you datalog you can see all the sensors that the ecu uses.
Sorry, I meant throttle body... it's the sensor shown in this pic:

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It's been moved to a vacuum line that connects to the back of the JRSC intake manifold.

Does IAT = intake temp?

Thanks :) :)
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IAT means Intake Air Temp.
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