- The IAT sensor gauges the temperature of the incoming air to an engine. This information is sent to the ECU to improve engine function and fuel efficiency.
- The IAT sensor, when used in conjunction with other sensors, can assist the ECU in calculating the engine's air mass.
- Using the IAT sensor, the ECU will optimize the air-to-fuel ratio for effective combustion and engine efficiency.
- Modern EFI systems utilise these sensors to assist engine control.
- Using IAT data, the ECU can optimise ignition timing in order to enhance overall engine performance.
- In-home or industrial applications, these serve to measure and monitor air intake temperature.
- Both diesel and petrol engines utilise these in order to improve fuel and performance efficiency.
- In motorsport, these sensors improve engine function and assist with the consistent delivery of fuel in eve-changingg environments.
- Within non-condensing HVAC-based applications, some sensors can be used to measure air duct temperature.
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