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Flannelman wrote:It is my understanding that the O2 sensor is used under closed loop operation. Which is light load. Under acceleration the O2 sensor is ignored, going into open loop operation. This falls on base fuel maps installed onto the ECU.
At which point closed/open loop occurs in regurd to MAP/throttle input is an unknown, but under full throttle it is 100% open loop.
Because of this understanding, I think that what I'm experimenting with is a viable option.
I also understand that if anything melts from my actions, I have no one to blame but myself so don't recommend this to anyone.
In further interest, I have an app for 1/4 mile timing. In stock trim it measured 15.07@154km/h. Rather quick for a ST 20V with mear bolt on gear, and basic blueprinted engine.
Flannelman wrote:Definitely be doing this on a strip. Time cards are hard evidence!
That, and the thought of trying to explaine 150+km/h on an open road to a police man is not the kind of meeting I want!
Flannelman wrote:It is my understanding that the O2 sensor is used under closed loop operation. Which is light load. Under acceleration the O2 sensor is ignored, going into open loop operation. This falls on base fuel maps installed onto the ECU.
At which point closed/open loop occurs in regurd to MAP/throttle input is an unknown, but under full throttle it is 100% open loop.
Flannelman wrote:Just looking now at putting a conclusion to this thread. So i ask, ignoring all other situations found under normal driving conditions, what is a target time difference on the drag strip that most/all toyspeeders would deem that what I am proposing (opening the plenum to atmosphere increases Hp) is plausible. The above data is so an educated guess can be given.
RomanV wrote:Failure is making a change without quantifying the results, and being happy with something that's worse. This is how many people fail at car mods!
Lith wrote:On the topic of open versus closed plenum, in the interests of the science of speed me and a couple of mates got together with the intention of trying a few different things out some things on one of their cars - a mildly tinkered with black top 20v 4AGE. The intent was to try a couple of different length trumpets, but it turned out to be difficult/impossible to fit the 130mm length ones we had available so the test became much more basic but still has things relevant to this discussion I believe.
Behold, a dyno comparison!
Key-
Light green: Open trumpets, bonnet closed
Red dashes: Factory plenum fit using TRD intake with factory airbox (bonnet closed or open resulted in exact same power curve)
Light blue: Factory plenum using TRD intake using a short ram pipe with pod filter attached - bonnet open
Red: Open trumpets, bonnet open
nb: AFR and timing was adjusted, and suitable pauses were done to ensure ECT and relative state of tune were comparable between all runs etc - because science.
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