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Old 10-10-2013, 01:09 PM
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Which threaded IAT sensor are you guys using for turbo applications? Can you tell me what the thread size is? I need to get a bung welded in and do not have a sensor yet. I will be using a stock GM computer ('04 truck) and tuning with HP tuners if it matters. Thanks for the input. I tried searching but it was not as easy as I thought to find.
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i use the aem air inlet sensor part# avm-30-2010 at summit racing.. maybe be cheaper one to use but this one has worked for me. comes with bung and pig tail.
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Do a search for a GMC cylcone or typhoon threaded IAT sensor, thats the one i used.
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I just used the stock one with a rubber grommit, 20psi. Am I missing anything, thought that's what every one does.
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Since i used a truck engine, my stock sensor was made in with the maf sensor. So thats y i went with the aftermarket.
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Syclone IAT's are nice . They are threaded.
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I got mine at napa from a cadillac
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gm part# 12110319 is what i used with no problems 20lbs of boost
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I've got a brand new screw in IAT, with connector pigtail and steel bung. PM me if you want it.
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pull it out of any v6 gm that is obd2 in the junkyard and hammer it in your Evap solenoid hole after a little drilling = PERFECT!

http://sloppymechanics.blogspot.com/...-in-truck.html
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SU107 (most parts stores part number) thread is 3/8" NPT
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I also need to know this, I mostly look in the junk yard for the super charged V6 Buicks.



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