For those interested, I have the same fans as WildWhl... you can get them at the SPAL clearance center for $38 each...
ah man... i just paid double that, using the same, 5.2" ATV fans.
i just hooked up my innovate system to watch the OBD2 IAT Pid. Before car's started, reading is a bit higher than ambient so appears to be accurate. IAT mid 30C's. Ambient is low 30C's. Infrared temp gun aimed at the IAT from exterior confirm similar temps.
Once warmed up and running, IAT is consistantly around 42C. When full throttle through one gear, it'll quickly rise to 43C+. LOnger durations, 44C. In traffic, idling if the car is hot can get up to mid 40C's.
Not sure how to analyze the info but it's interesting, that at highway speeds, no matter how fast I am going, the IAT doesn't appear to move much. the range is more or less 1-3C and correlation appears to have more to do with throttle rather than speed.
higher speeds which normally = higher flows which = lower IC charge temps are normally reflected by IAT changes that are in line with speed variations/flow unless in cases where the higher speeds do not = higher flow. I guess making a new rear clam/hatch mold for the SC exiges was too expensive to fit in the lotus 2006 budget. When ever i have the roof off, I laugh shake my head at the fettle bottleneck location. Having owned several modified FI cars in the past, I've witnessed the fundamental importance of an efficient IC.
I'm hoping the IAT Pid is accurate (via innovate's OT1 obd2 reader). Have purchased the complete RLS WI IC system and 2 Spal fans outlined above to be installed inside the shroud pushing. Climates in HK are hot and humid so should be a good testing environment. A thermocouple in the roof scoop would also be ideal for the data log but that's still in the works. (If anyone knows how to make a thermocouple for this application that yields accurate readings, please feel free to clue me in. Currently I have the wire(s) run, soldered one inch exposed, stuck in the shroud but temps are about 10C higher than they should otherwise be.)