This might be a bit of a long read so stick with me guys. After installing a radical cam/bigger injectors and whatnot into my firebird and having Ben help me tune the beast up (and rather nicely I might add) via a 7727 pcm and $a1 mask the only issue remaining is the initial cold start up. Sometimes it will stall out right away (on the first try) and I think maybe we can fix that in the tune, or at least try, but that's not whats on my mind right now. The fact is that until it enters closed loop it runs pretty rich and has the chance of stalling out at any stoplight until that point. Now... once it's in closed loop it runs like a top and I can almost never recall it stalling out ONE SINGLE TIME in closed loop. Therefore, i've resolved to get to closed loop sooner.
Now, from what I understand there are certain points that need to be attained to enter closed loop, the first and most important being a viable signal from the o2 sensor to the PCM. With the single wire o2 sensor that i have now, i'm sure it takes a while to heat up and start giving something the pcm can use. So my first thought is to take a 4 wire o2 sensor (i've seen write ups on this before) and replace it with the current single wire. Now my car has two sensors (one in each header) but since we switched to obd-1 only ONE of those sensors is doing anything. John has told me that it is the RIGHT sensor being used (which i can assume is the drivers side?) but i can easily check once i'm in tuner pro or as Robert pointed out to me once by using a multimeter and checking voltage levels at key on.
That being said, one 4 wire sensor won't break the bank instead of having to buy two or more. And this will be a good start in attaining closed loop quicker (and in the proper manner i.e. not cheating, more on that in a second) but the question i need answered as far as this is concerned is WHICH O2 SENSOR SHOULD I BUY? I have no idea which one will be the best one to buy. Maybe any from a 3x00 motor? Any thoughts on that ?
Now, from what i've read the heated o2 sensors can start giving signals within seconds! But to enter closed loop mode other things need to be met such as a minimum run time based off of Coolant temperature X at startup, and just Coolant temp in general.
A fellow offered up a solution to me that involved putting a resistor into the coolant temp sensor wiring which when switched on would trick the computer into seeing ~ 150* F but my thoughts are that rather than TRICK the pcm into thinking it's at a higher temperature, why not just LOWER the paramaters in the .bin using TP?
I mean that is a viable option isn't it? With the heated o2 sensor installed and the prerequisites for closed loop scaled down to match the faster rate of the o2 signal am i wrong to think that i could acquire closed loop almost within seconds of startup?
What do you guys think of this? Is there something i'm forgetting? Is this feesible?
thanks,
max
Now, from what I understand there are certain points that need to be attained to enter closed loop, the first and most important being a viable signal from the o2 sensor to the PCM. With the single wire o2 sensor that i have now, i'm sure it takes a while to heat up and start giving something the pcm can use. So my first thought is to take a 4 wire o2 sensor (i've seen write ups on this before) and replace it with the current single wire. Now my car has two sensors (one in each header) but since we switched to obd-1 only ONE of those sensors is doing anything. John has told me that it is the RIGHT sensor being used (which i can assume is the drivers side?) but i can easily check once i'm in tuner pro or as Robert pointed out to me once by using a multimeter and checking voltage levels at key on.
That being said, one 4 wire sensor won't break the bank instead of having to buy two or more. And this will be a good start in attaining closed loop quicker (and in the proper manner i.e. not cheating, more on that in a second) but the question i need answered as far as this is concerned is WHICH O2 SENSOR SHOULD I BUY? I have no idea which one will be the best one to buy. Maybe any from a 3x00 motor? Any thoughts on that ?
Now, from what i've read the heated o2 sensors can start giving signals within seconds! But to enter closed loop mode other things need to be met such as a minimum run time based off of Coolant temperature X at startup, and just Coolant temp in general.
A fellow offered up a solution to me that involved putting a resistor into the coolant temp sensor wiring which when switched on would trick the computer into seeing ~ 150* F but my thoughts are that rather than TRICK the pcm into thinking it's at a higher temperature, why not just LOWER the paramaters in the .bin using TP?
I mean that is a viable option isn't it? With the heated o2 sensor installed and the prerequisites for closed loop scaled down to match the faster rate of the o2 signal am i wrong to think that i could acquire closed loop almost within seconds of startup?
What do you guys think of this? Is there something i'm forgetting? Is this feesible?
thanks,
max
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