Originally posted by longhorn
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The MAF sensor I have is voltage regulated - the cooler the sensor gets, the more current can flow and the more fuel gets pumped... cooler is interpreted as more air flow. Many people are just putting in potmeters to lean it out - I'll probably try that first.
For the O2 sensor, I have 2 on the first cat right after the headers - will have to put on a typical EFIE circuit for each.
I do have a VOLO HHO chip wired into the OBDII, but that is calibrated to work with all stock settings so a maf and o2 mod will defeat it so I have to use one or the other. The Volo chip will only lean it out so much - not sure how it compares to tweaking the maf and o2 sensors.
I do have a obdii port bluetooth adapter and can look at some stats on my phone like o2 sensor voltages - slow and clunky but is all I have for now.
Last night was looking at the fuel injectors themselves... basically a spring loaded electromagnet that gets charged to pull the valve open... if I can figure out the exact signal going to the fuel injector - should be visible on a scope, then can probably make a circuit similar to an EFIE where it takes that voltage and simply reduces it x amount... if we can do that direct with the fuel injectors, then we should be able to have absolute control over the fuel settings no matter what the maf or o2 sensors see.
I know there are expensive software packages and hardware interfaces that allow direct control over these things, but I bet for $50 in parts or less, we can just build a bullet proof circuit that will do it.
Depending on what the plasma and hho supplementation gives me, I'm thinking that if I can lean it out by half to about 30:1 at the upper end at max should work - especially if I can ionize some recycled exhaust effectively.
The most mileage on the hwy that I ever got out of this car was 29.5 MPG - I just want to hit 35 MPG hwy as a first goal just to see that I am effectively defeating the built in sabotage - and without any signs of overheating.
I do have a friend about an hour away that has a 5 gas analyzer - would be great to get some emission readings. Unfortunately, I can't do it under load at the emission testing center because they only have the rollers for one set of wheels and this is full time all wheel drive - the only emission test they give for AWD's is a plug in test to read the computer and that is it. So far I don't have a check engine light from any mods so far - good sign!
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