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01-10-2018 08:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by steve99
(Post 2217632)
It will smell differnet
You will likely fail most emmission tests
you may get large fine if caught with no cats at all
You will get a CEL code P0420
possibly slightly more power
It will be louder and possibly raspy/drone unless you add resonators.
It wont blow up
The ecu will detect any change in intake air flow via MAF sensor and slightly changed AFR at primary 02 sensor and adjust fuel trims to compensate/correct differences in commanded and measured afr. so it runs the afr thats in the maps
exhaust/intake CAM timing is not learned it just runs whats in the maps based on load and rpm
ignition timing is only reduced on knock detection else it just runs whats in the maps based on load/rpm/ intake air and coolant temps ect.
As the previous guy said you need tune to optimize the engine parameters for the better flow in exhaust (and disable the cel code for cat efficiency) to extract extra power.
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The ECU will not change the AFR. It sees the freed up restriction as more maf, and adds fuel to the extra air to maintain the same target AFR.
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Originally Posted by Spuds
(Post 3026149)
Ill try to help, but I haven't looked at ecu stuff for a while.
I think the ECU can adapt up to +-20% fueling to adjust afr. But it would take about a hundred miles to even out by my estimate. And that's only really effective at closed loop rpms and loads.
Once you hit open loop the adjustment remains, but only in the rpm bands you have been in under closed loop conditions, which is not in the fun zone. That means you may be running a bit lean up top where there are no adjustments made.
That being said, you CAN do it, but there is always an amount of risk. Also, I would imagine your engine would run like crap going from an equal length header to an unequal length header without a tune. I haven't done it myself or looked into it much, that's just my logic from knowing how pressure waves work.
As an alternative, there's gotta be a catback out there with the right resonator/muffler combo to give you the sound you want if that's all you are going for.
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You're describing what the ECU will do if it detects a vacuum leak in the system, by way of short term and long term fuel trims.
All the air entering the system in a catless car it metered by the MAF, so little to no additional trimming will be needed, so unless the fuel injectors only support 20% more fueling demands over stock, that's a bogus number in this respect. However, it wouldn't take a very large leak to swing your fuel trims over 20%...
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