Edmunds Test Drive - Nissan GT-R
Originally Posted by SSbaby
The only way the turbo engines could be made to run reliably leaner (that I can think of) would be by adopting direct injection.
The only way the turbo engines could be made to run reliably leaner (that I can think of) would be by adopting direct injection.
Intercoolers,
More efficient exhaust/downpipes,
more efficient turbos/housings,
lower "static" compression,
more efficient combustion chambers(smoothed),
more efficient camshafts specifically for boosted motors,
better PCM spark management,
cooler plugs,
better fuel quality and octane,
and more...
Probably because it's impossible to run closed loop at WOT unless you swapped to an aftermarket ECM with WB feedback in an OBDI anything. There's not a lot of point in replying to someone who obviously doesn't understand some/all of what closed loop means, and what narrowband O2 sensors are good for.
I've owned and modded 2 Chrysler 2.2L turbo cars, a Lazer and a Lancer, and now a supercharged Buick, and there are a lot of ways to run reliably, leaner:
Intercoolers,
More efficient exhaust/downpipes,
more efficient turbos/housings,
lower "static" compression,
more efficient combustion chambers(smoothed),
more efficient camshafts specifically for boosted motors,
better PCM spark management,
cooler plugs,
better fuel quality and octane,
and more...
Intercoolers,
More efficient exhaust/downpipes,
more efficient turbos/housings,
lower "static" compression,
more efficient combustion chambers(smoothed),
more efficient camshafts specifically for boosted motors,
better PCM spark management,
cooler plugs,
better fuel quality and octane,
and more...

Anyway, I'll leave this topic alone and hope the GTR topic will continue with minimal interruption from this point onward.
Last edited by SSbaby; May 13, 2008 at 11:05 PM.
Probably because it's impossible to run closed loop at WOT unless you swapped to an aftermarket ECM with WB feedback in an OBDI anything. There's not a lot of point in replying to someone who obviously doesn't understand some/all of what closed loop means, and what narrowband O2 sensors are good for.
A 1987 Grand National does not use an OBDI system; that particular standard had not been created yet.
I have a scanner that hooks up to the ALDL port on the car. One of the scanner's outputs is an indicator that tells you when you're running in open loop and when you're in closed.
I have watched the scanner tell me I'm in closed loop at WOT many, many times. I was surprised to learn it the first time too, but it's true. The only time I've seen it run in open loop was when the O2 sensors weren't warmed up yet.
I don't pretend to know how it does it, but the fact is, it does it.
I know full well what all of those things are.
A 1987 Grand National does not use an OBDI system; that particular standard had not been created yet.
I have a scanner that hooks up to the ALDL port on the car. One of the scanner's outputs is an indicator that tells you when you're running in open loop and when you're in closed.
I have watched the scanner tell me I'm in closed loop at WOT many, many times. I was surprised to learn it the first time too, but it's true. The only time I've seen it run in open loop was when the O2 sensors weren't warmed up yet.
I don't pretend to know how it does it, but the fact is, it does it.
A 1987 Grand National does not use an OBDI system; that particular standard had not been created yet.
I have a scanner that hooks up to the ALDL port on the car. One of the scanner's outputs is an indicator that tells you when you're running in open loop and when you're in closed.
I have watched the scanner tell me I'm in closed loop at WOT many, many times. I was surprised to learn it the first time too, but it's true. The only time I've seen it run in open loop was when the O2 sensors weren't warmed up yet.
I don't pretend to know how it does it, but the fact is, it does it.

But to the real point, your scan tool is confused / lying or you're misinterpretting it (i.e. BLM is active, superseded by PE mode but the closed loop flag doesn't change, it's been 4-5 years since i've used datamaster/scanmaster on an earlier car). Rest assured though, it is *IMPOSSIBLE* to be closed loop at WOT. Easy way to see this, look for O2 cross counts, you won't get any. STFTs should also go flat/zero.
Here's a remedial explanation, closed loop means feedback from the O2 sensor is being used to adjust the AFR. Narrowband O2 sensors are *NOT*accurate as anything but switching devices around 14.7:1. A turbo engine would melt down in no time under boost at 14.7:1, therefore the narrowband feedback is useless, therefore the loop can not be closed. Period.
Exactly why do you think people who tune use WBO2 sensors and why some cars even have them stock? You think they just like building in extra expense for fun?
If you don't understand how it does it, then you've proved my guess as to why the other guy didn't even want to respond because your first post established you didn't know how it works. I'm done with this hijack, if you've made it this far in life without a clue as to how EFI works, i'm not going to be able to teach you with a few paragraphs.
Last edited by notgetleft; May 14, 2008 at 09:26 AM.
Here's a remedial explanation, closed loop means feedback from the O2 sensor is being used to adjust the AFR. Narrowband O2 sensors are *NOT*accurate as anything but switching devices around 14.7:1. A turbo engine would melt down in no time under boost at 14.7:1, therefore the narrowband feedback is useless, therefore the loop can not be closed. Period.


If you don't understand how it does it, then you've proved my guess as to why the other guy didn't even want to respond because your first post established you didn't know how it works. I'm done with this hijack, if you've made it this far in life without a clue as to how EFI works, i'm not going to be able to teach you with a few paragraphs.
If you are willing to throw a few more paragraphs my way, I'd be interested to learn more about BLM. My scan tool has a readout for it, but I don't know how to interpret the numbers.
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