Running a 96 LS400 with a Bullet M90 on stock ECU.
I would like to know if there is a simple way to defeat the closed loop in the ECU?
At the moment it will stay in closed loop for about 5 seconds at wide open throttle, before it drops into closed loop
AFR in closed loop is around 15.5 then when it finally drops into open loop the AFR drops to about 11
could I run a relay to disable the O2 sensors after 85% throttle position would this force the ECU into open loop?
Is this going to create any other issues?
really would like to keep the stock ECU, drives great, nice trans shift points, good smooth power other than the lean initial bit.
I also have a Snow water meth that I have not fitted yet to assist with the knock retard that I am sure it has
thanks
I would like to know if there is a simple way to defeat the closed loop in the ECU?
At the moment it will stay in closed loop for about 5 seconds at wide open throttle, before it drops into closed loop
AFR in closed loop is around 15.5 then when it finally drops into open loop the AFR drops to about 11
could I run a relay to disable the O2 sensors after 85% throttle position would this force the ECU into open loop?
Is this going to create any other issues?
really would like to keep the stock ECU, drives great, nice trans shift points, good smooth power other than the lean initial bit.
I also have a Snow water meth that I have not fitted yet to assist with the knock retard that I am sure it has
thanks