Installshield 2
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505zoom said:Well, if adding fuel is a problem because the PCM starts pulling it, why wouldn't it be the same and add fuel as I pull it???
This confused me a little...The stock ECU doesn't mind the adjustments initially...You can add fuel while driving or something, and the adjustments stick...But after more driving for a while the ECU "learns", and pulls it back...it is still up in the air to me on how exactly it does this, but it is probably a complex internal logging track that moniters the load and air speed/volume sensors and comparing it to the triggering of timing and the injectors...To my knowledge these piggybacks are not gaining full control of the injectors, and only being able to manipulate pulse widths and duty cycles by fooling the ECU by thinking it is at a higher load and more air is coming in than actually is...But through engine speed and memory of injector timing aspects or others the ECU can compare a bunch of different conditions and override what it is being shown...Returning it to pre-adjustments, or closer to it...It is most likely Ford's programming accuracy within the stock ECU...there are so many damn ways for it to judge what is going on, which makes it very difficult to trick...