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Re: Sensor Problems
didnt i already say that?
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ahh yes you did i didnt catch it
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eh, i was just elbowin ya, still good advice, regardless of how many times we pound it into his head
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the way they were trying to explain it to me the sensor isnt sending the right information because of the loss of cats. thats why high flow cats were suggested, i dunno? oh i should mention he told me to take it to an exhaust shop for that and they dont get into that kind of work thats why i thought he was just tryin to help.
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i really cant see how a cat would effect the O2 unless it create's a little backpressure so more exhaust stays in the pipes, and the O2 gets a little better reading, in which case it would seem kinda contradictory to put on high flow cats. i think the best bet is that the O2 is just plain junk. i would not recommend O2 simulators, ur giving the ecm one constant reading which isn't always going to be right, and on some days you'll see an improvement while other days it's gonna hurt gas milage and performance, and you'll wind up with fouled plugs..again
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well you need to realize that the simulators are calibrated to make the engine run most efficent and get the most power. itis no more different thatn having the best high flow cats . it just affects the emissions mostely. it does not harm the computer. the one thing that does hower is the AIT simulator. this will be what will damage your engine
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my heads starting to spin hehe. its been running better since having everything tuned but i still need some new plug wires which i should have soon. thanks for the help.
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the o2 simulators are after the cats. this isnt changing what the air intake is. o2 simulators are safe. this thread was a popular one on my other fourm. the only one that matters to engine performance is the intake temp senser. the o2 simulators just read the gases after the cat. and if the cats are bad they read that the gases are too high. o2 simulators act like cats. they just let the exhaust gases be within standards. if the outside air changed the IAT senser would change the mixture and timing. and when it reads what the o2 senser (or o2 simulators) are readhing is reading that the cats are doing their job and keep the engine running efficient. i have never heard anywhere of o2 simulators harming an engine. the only reason their not street legal is for emission standards. and btw it goes into closed loop when the engine is on for more than 2 min, your crusing speed is about 70 mph, temp above 160 (i think thats the temp) i forget teh other variable. but the emission system is rarely used. alot of people think removing it will give more power but it dosent. when it goes into closed loop it recycles some of the exhaust gases. ive never heard of it "checking" itself. and the o2 sims dont hurt gas mileage they HELP it, it sode not dammage the engine and its just teling the comupter that the cats are running to their efficiency. i have has the simularots insalled for 4 months and my car idols a hella lot smoother, i got an extra mile to the gallon, and the performance is lot smoother and "thier"
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well the way i see it, is you have O2 sensors upstream AND downstream of the cats. so for the sensors north of the cat, no problem, for the ones south of the cat, its a big deal, because the cat scrubs out excess HC that isnt burned in the engine, when the cat isnt there, that excess fuel coats and burns onto the O2 sensor, so its actually the sensor that fouls out, but this should also be making your engine run lean, not fat, so you could be burning your plugs with a too hot chamber, but then youd also be getting high NOx, so i dont know exactly what to tell ya. have you had the emissions ran sense this problem occured????? you can ask to have a tune up emissions test, and they cant fail you for that i think.
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I would not simulate the 02 sensors on a TPI car. unless you want a constant set A/F raito that will kill your gas milage.( and with gas prices a 2.00 a gallon...) That sensor regulates fuel. The 02 simulators are to simulate the 02 sensors that controll the emmissions on the LS1 cars, which are the back two sensors. ( which as you all know has 4 o2 sensors) and to remove the cats and not trip the SES light on
You need to find out what the signal output of the o2 sensors, I think it should be between 760 and 800 milivolts at WOT. If they arenot within that spec, get an adjustible fuel pressure regulator and adjust the fuel pressure to conpensate.
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sorry i thought you were talking about the upstream O2. and yes your right, the ecm does go into closed loop after 2min, which is what i said. i said it runs in open loop for the first 2 min
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Just so im up to speed..? Sry guys.. im new, im learnin.. But i guess ya gotta start somewhere.
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thats the pre cat O2 sensor, the other one should be in the exhaust pipe after the cat.
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? well.. only other one i have seen is this one, on the other side. about a year ago i had the catalytic converter cut off, and had an exhaust put on..
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