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![]() "lifespeed" wrote in message om... "no one" wrote in message ... Now I got a lot of flak a couple months ago about using O2 sensors in marine applications ( a statement was made that O2 sensors are only valuable for emissions and catalyst health - which I personally do not agree with but am not in a position to argue) Comments on closed loop aftermarket MPFI marine applications??? You can do aftermarket SEFI, closed loop with O2 and other cool things too. Costs money and effort, but it does work, and work well. What do you mean by "work well"? Is it as good as open loop or measurably better? Are there noticeable gains in power, torque, startability, driveability, fuel economy, and/or smoothness? I still maintain that feedback fuel control exists only to keep a catalyst operating at peak efficiency. Even closed loop systems go to open loop enriched conditions under max power situations and/or for the sake of smoothness. I can see that maybe a closed loop system might be slightly better on gas but if it's not controlled well then you're playing with fire. Otherwise I think you're adding complexity for minimal gain. If someone wants to experiment. by all means go for it - that someone just won't be me. |
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