I have read and talked to people who had made very simple electronic
devices to fool the computer. Such as a few people running without
cats, have said they use a simple voltage reducer/multiplier/thing to
take the actual reading and adjust it before it hits the computer. I
know this is strange, but does anyone on the lsit have actual
knowledge of this working (actually use one of these things). Could
one be made to fool the computer into running richer?
All of the above are the ramblings of a non-electronics idiot, so if
it is all just stupid, please ignore.
---"Bridges, Bruce" <bbridges@alarismed.com> wrote:
>
> To add to the big injector discussion,
> Im running 270cc Lucas (along with Frank) and the benefits seem to
disappear
> after a few drive cycles. I have been told that the computer knows
what
> fuel pressure you are at as well as the lean/rich condition at the O2
> sensor, allowing it to compensate for most any change in fuel
pressure and
> injector orifice! IE: it will lean out eventually. Any confirmation?
> Bruce
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