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    Default Question regarding Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT)

    Where is this sensor located? A pic would be very helpful.

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    well which engine?
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    Show us a pic of your engine bay first, or say what motor you have.

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    4age 20v bt

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    The air temp sensor would have been in the air filter box, which you don't have. However you can easily find one from any regular AE112R-ALMDKQ or similar Corolla.

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    most people in your position attach it to the strut tower
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    Jonny - I see. I do have an airbox. Just couldn't find it. Thanks.

    SamQ - I'm going for open ITB setup. So i just place the iat sensor in the strut tower or anywhere in the engine bay?

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    the closer you can get it to the opening to your trumpets the better. I guess off a strut brace would be ideal but the strut tower will be the next best thing.

    Are you going to put filters on that?
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    Just bought this a minute ago, is this the IAT sensor for my 20v BT?


    I also have a question regarding the O2 sensor. A friend told that the 20v O2 sensor heats up when the engine is running (O2 sensor not yet planted on the headers) is this true?

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    Yes, your picture is of a air temp sensor. It is a variable resistor and has 2 wires. You can place it where ever you like. The water temp sensor also works in the same way, but looks different.

    A 4 wire O2 sensor has it's own heater. A 1 wire O2 sensor does not. You can probably use either.

    If you are using the Toyota ECU, you probably want as many of the sensor hooked up as you can.

    If you are using a programable ECU, you need a minimum of CAS, TPS and water temp hooked up.

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