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Old 12-23-2017, 09:15 PM   #9 (permalink)
RLochard
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Join Date: May 2016
Location: Indiana
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EKoCivic - '99 Honda Civic CX
90 day: 43.77 mpg (US)
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Before & After of Engine Bay Detail, Valve Cover Gasket Replacment, Valve Cover Paint, and WAI/HAI (Warm/Hot Air Intake). I used High Temp Air Ducting for my HAI. This is the same ducting used in NASCAR to cool Brakes. It’s supposed to be good for over 900 Degrees if I remember correctly. With the outside temperature of approximately 17 degrees my IAT (Intake Air Temperature) was reading out at approximately 64 degrees cruising. Now My IAT ranges between 154-212 Degrees Fahrenheit depending on outside air temperatures and my cruising speed. If I cruise at approximately 65MPH my IAT is Approximately 184F. If cruising at 80MPH+ my IAT is approximately 202F+
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