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Orange wire?!?!?!

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Old 09-01-2007, 01:49 PM
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LOL.....the very wise answer......"it depends".

We normally enclose open loop at WOT as being something that is not affected by the O2s in any way......and that is wrong. Even though WOT is an open loop event, the open loop tables also get modified by the adaptive strategy. This means that any "learning" (updates via adaptive strategy) the system did in close loop.....will also be carried into the open loop tables......including WOT. This is another reason why "tuning via AFPR adjustments" is not effective, and gets "canceled out" with time and use......the adaptive strategy DOES change open loop tables.........again, including WOT.......so YES, O2s DO affect performance under WOT.....
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Old 09-01-2007, 01:55 PM
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Thanks Joel you have been a help and as for the rest of you i didnt need the commentary!! i understand that it "just needs to be" grounded.. I just like knowing what im grounding its called learning so maybe i can help someone else down the road and exlpain it to them instead of just saying ground it... Thanks again!! Otherwise i would have asked it in a general info form.. Of course you ground the damn thing..
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