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If the ACT (IAT) is mounted after the supercharger (the best way to mount it), then your intake air charger temperatures are correct, especially if the car has no after/inter cooler. I don't know who told you that your ACT should only be 90-deg, but their wrong. Even with a methanol boost cooler setup its tough to get IAT any cooler than 110-deg under boost. The only way that it would be reading that cold is if you're using a six-wire MAF or a separate IAT sensor located in the intake tract upstream of the supercharger.
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