Originally Posted by
lynchfourtwenty maybe im confusing open loop with closed loop?
Open loop means ECU is not listening to the O2 sensor feedback and is using the values in each cell.
Closed loop means it first uses the value in the cell to get a base AFR. Which it then uses O2 sensor feedback to add or subtract fuel to keep it around 14.7afr.
Originally Posted by
lynchfourtwenty
my point is under cruise if you have numbers in the fuel map in the 190's or close to it, which is for using the o2 sensor feed back, if not you use numbers from 0 up.. unless im mistaken? so while idling or cruising around in that area your using the o2 feedback part of the map.. correct?
If a fuel cell is above value 128, O2 sensor will be used in that cell if the O2 sensor flag is enabled. If the O2 sensor flag is disabled, or O2 sensor is missing it will take the cell value minus it from 192 and get the fuel amount to use.
So say you have a cell that is 200, we already know that 192 = 0, thus 200 = 8. But if we go in the reverse direction and have 180. This means the cell is actually -12. -12 is less fuel then 0.
This is why, even though I run without an O2 sensor, I still keep the feedback cells, it lets me lean out the mixture. If you don't use feedback cells the lowest value you can use is 0, no negatives allowed. Thus you would have to lean out your K value or injector scaling.
Originally Posted by
lynchfourtwenty
i too have been o2 sensor-less in my se-r for 3 years, and if you tune it to run the way you want without it, its fine. but say you load up a stock bin (even on a stock car) there will be afr differences with an without the sensor..
Actually every time you reset your ECU, the ECU goes back to using the stock map as a base, but then as you drive it it gathers O2 sensor readings for those cells and adds or removes fuel to keep it around 14.7. This is call your short term fuel trim.
Now there is a long term fuel trim too, that will take your average afrs for that cell since the last time you reset your ECU and will make adjustments based on that. This is why most small mods you don't see gains in gas mileage until way later. ECU self tunes itself to the new mod and reduces/adds fuel.
I personally don't like this, I want my car to run top notch and be fine tuned from the get go. This is why I have been running without an o2 sensor.
Originally Posted by
lynchfourtwenty
i know its best if your not going to use a sensor to actually just turn it off and tune with out it.
That is correct, if you have no O2 or have a faulty O2 disable the O2 sensor flag.