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Old 09-30-2002, 02:23 PM
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The stock computer only looks at the O2 sensor for Idol and low rpm's then after that it pretty much doesn't give a ****... on the Power FC you can go in to the commander and disable the O2 sensor instead of unplugging it.... Uhummm... Van...
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Old 09-30-2002, 03:53 PM
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I put mine on a switch... (recommended by someone with the PMS) But I can't tell a difference if it's on or off? Should it be richer at idle with the O2 sensor off?
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Old 10-01-2002, 01:59 AM
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I was the gineua pig for this experiment. I had problems with light throttle/load bucking and hestiation problems. Ryan and I did the FULL

non-seq. and disconnected the o2 sensor. I've been running without the o2 sensor for about 4,000 miles now.



No CEL and NO more bucking/hesitation.



BTW: This is not a stupid idea. It is tried and true and won't hurt anything. Peter Farrell himself told me to try this to cure the drivability issues that I was experiencing. Worked for me!!!!! :monkydance:
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i think i would take petes advice. i dont know why but he sounds like he knows what hes doing
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