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Teal97 when in closed loop (feedback) the ecu uses info from the o2 sensor, maf and tps in attempt to keep things near stoich. it compensates some, for the larger injectors.
the values in the fuel tables are primarily for open loop operation, iirc. so when you tromp on it and go into open loop the afr's WILL go richer with the de ecu/ve injector combo than a de ecu/de injector combo, no doubt. "pig rich" is a point of view, however.
but, what has been dyno proven already is the fact that the ve likes to run richer than convention wisdom dictated for the de. there are lots of ppl running de ecu/ve injectors with NO ill affects.
I understand the difference between closed loop and open loop.. And I agree with you that the DE ecu will try to compensate for the larger injectors during closed loop, but it can only go so far. I know from my own personal experience that DE ecu and maf with VE inj will not cause a problem beyond crappy mpg's and shorter spark plug life.
Closed loop takes care of keeping the car as close to stoich as possible. Or at least it tries to.
What I'm referring to is WOT , the ecu goes into OPEN loop in which it only looks at a couple of sensors, (TPS, maf Voltage, engine temp) and IGNORES the 02 sensors... Why??? Because it goes to a predetermined set of values programmed into the ECU... In this case a DE ECU which thinks it has 259cc inj, when its really not.
When people "tune" their ECU's they are mostly changing the values (In the OPEN loop tables) to compensate for things like Bigger injectors, mafs, intakes , exhaust, boost, ect. .
If this weren't true then there would be no need for "Tunes" as we could just slap on bigger injectos and be fine..
Once again I'm not saying anyone is wrong, and it might as well be that some people experience "Lean" conditions running DE ECU's and maf, with VE injectors on a SR20VE.. For all I know the VE might just be one hell of a thirsty motor that needs bigger injectors from what nissan provided and is seeing lean conditions fairly easy without proper tuning..
I'd like to see some of the dyno graphs where these lean conditions are seen with SR20VE, DE ECU, DE maf, and VE injectors... Wether a G20 ECU or a regular DE ECU ...
Lynch, I don't have a wideband, and I have never dynoed my car.. I'm just simply giving my .02 on MY personal experience, and have provided some basic knowledge and vids to support my statements..