You have yourself some nice toys there. I have hand tools and a hack saw. I am officially jealous.
I have supported two drift car teams as tuner and lead fabricator. It was fun at the time, but ot gets old quick...
Are you positive the PCM doesn't need to see the voltage oscillate? The GM's did back in the late nineties to mid 2000's.Ok,
So on a Ford of this vintage. the rear oxygen sensors serve only one purpose - to tell the PCM that the catalysts are operating within an specified efficiency parameter. They are part of the catalyst monitor circuit. Knowing the Ford PCM sends an approximate 5VDC reference signal to the oxygen sensor, its signal voltage jumps up to 0.8 to 0.9VDC when the air/fuel mixture is rich, and drops to around 0.3 volts or less when the air/fuel mixture is lean.
By incorporating a 1 MegΩ resistor and a 1.0uF capacitor, I can send a constant 0.5 to 0.6VDC signal to the PCM. which would staisfy the catalyst monitors and prevent a CEL even if the car had no catalysts at all....![]()
Yeah, but the shiznit is a "water cooled" muffler bearing.Hey Robert. Would one of these help! View attachment 36334
Are you positive the PCM doesn't need to see the voltage oscillate? The GM's did back in the late nineties to mid 2000's.
Basically, back in the day a GM engineer snuck a pre-production LT-1 intake manifold out of the factory and we magically got our hands on it and designed a version for the standard small block chev. Of course he got fired.
Basically, back in the day a GM engineer snuck a pre-production LT-1 intake manifold out of the factory and we magically got our hands on it and designed a version for the standard small block chev. Of course he got fired.