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has anyone ever tried.....
I was just wondering if anybody ever experimented with unplugging the coolant temperature sensor (for the computer not the gauge) at the track or on the street. By unplugging it the computer will give full timing advancement and it will give it more fuel (as it does when the car is cold). What are your guys thoughts about this?
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Give 'er a whirl and let us know? :D
In theory, it sounds like a darn good idea. I'd like to know as well. I'll shut up now... :) |
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I talked to a master technician about that and he was the one who told me that it would think it was cold, which means full timing advancement and more fuel. I just wanted to get your guys input on this.
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The pcm will see an out of range sensor and will ignore it. It will then set a fault code.
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YEP gin is right. The PCM will set a "last known" good value. You want to beat the PCM? pull the short plug @ the distributor, set 34-38 TDC and leave out the short plug. However, make sure you have some GOOD gas in the tank! And don't let the RPM's drop to much. This is good for out of the hole grunt, but you invite DETONATION! any internal combustion engines arch enemy. "****DISCLAMER NOTE****" DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME, if you don't know your doing! You could potentially DESTROY your motor buy doing this.:mad:
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If your cats are gone, you change your oil once a week, and you don't drive it for more than 15 minutes at a time, you'll be fine. Otherwise, DON'T DO IT.
Why would you want to anyway? Are you experiencing an overly lean condition? Hell, if you just want to waste more gas, clog up cats, and dilute your oil, install a set of old O2 sensors. As they go bad, they read lean, and the ECM tries to correct it by adding fuel. I personally wouldn't do either, but if you feel compelled... :) |
if you unplug the sensor, it may go into a "limp" mode. for performance wise that wouldnt work. if take the spout jumper off, what are you really gaining? i dont think that would work that well at all. if you want to fake out the computer thier is two things you can do. run a resistor(look in book for spec on resistence of coolant temp sensor) in the coolant temp pigtail. Also you can do the same thing, but do it to your intake air temperature sensor. i read but havent tried, relocating the intake sensor from the manifold to the induction tube. i was told this makes the car run a little better. i will try it our for myself.
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