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What Dictates A/F Ratio?
Probably not a fubar'd ECT but one that has got slow and possibly a bit inaccurate over time. I believe the ECU is using voltage as reference but if you look at the charts for ECTs these are measuring in the 20k to .1k ohms resistance over time and converting into 0-5V. Don't know what a table of these ECU reference values looks like but at these resistances I wouldn't think that it would take much to make the ECU look to the wrong part of the reference table and give an inaccurate reading for injector duration.
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Yeah I still think the ETC is one one to pursue (plus it is easy to change)
I can't find anything on when the cold start enrichment stops. But I did read this:
Mind you if the sensor is not throwing a code would the ECU ignore it? Anyway I'll swap it over with the Intake Air Temperature sensor and see what happens
I can't find anything on when the cold start enrichment stops. But I did read this:
IF the ETC is fooked the ECU, for the purpose of VTEC, could be ignoring it and just go on oil pressure alone? For the purpose of cold start enrichment it would make sense that the ECU make sure there is enough fuel so that the engine is allowed to continue to run. Too much fuel being better than too little?Service manual Page 11-53 wrote:
ECM Fail Safe
When an abnormality occurs in a signal from a sensor, the ECM ignores that signal and assumes a pre-programmed value for that sensor that allows the engine to continue to run.
Mind you if the sensor is not throwing a code would the ECU ignore it? Anyway I'll swap it over with the Intake Air Temperature sensor and see what happens
