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Works pretty well, we made this one out of a coolant sensor :http://www.vems.hu/files/MembersPage/MattiasSandgren/iat_using_clt.jpg
well, on audi engines, there is the old type IAT sensor which requires an extra resistor which is piggybacked in the ecu to allow for the sensor to operate(otherwise it will get damaged). This IAT sensor is not very accurate, doing jumps of 4-5C at a time. So lots of VEMS users in audi cars, switch to the 1.8T engined IAT sensor which has an accuracy of 1C, but the extra resistance has to be removed from the ECU prior to connecting it to the car, and obviously when uploading the firmware, the correct temperature files need to be used.Recently a friend of mine asked about upgrading to this sensor (im about to in the future) and got some answer saying that in 1.1.7x and 1.1.8x firmwares, the IAT resolution is 2C no matter which IAT sensor is used out of the 2. Both need the resistance removed, and the proper files uploaded with the firmware.So my question was going to be, if people are aware of this, cause that will save me some extra £££ removing the inlet manifold to make the modifications for the 1.8T sensor. (having said that, the 1.8T sensor is much cheaper to replace if damaged than the old type that audi cars used).
Audi 1.8T sensor has much better design - sensor element did not suffer from heat radiation and heat conduction trough sensor legs.