Originally posted by WA2FAST:
OBD-II will not make any adjustments to "tune" this mod out just as any other computer system... I have done this before on OBD-II cars with NO problem and the same exact effects as other cars.
Again, it WILL affect WOT setting to some degree because there are only a few sensors that WOT goes off of for any adjustment, and the TPS is one of them.
You keep saying that, but have said nothing to prove or back up you statement.
Your thinking of/comparing OBD-II to OBD-I, like the system this mod was originally done on, is completely incorrect.
It will be tuned out for the exact reasons I gave. It alters the amount of fuel at part throttle settings (Not WOT!) and therefore will effect both short & long term fuel trim by causing the engine to run richer. When the PCM see's this is will eventually pull out this extra fuel trim and you will be back to square one.
This is a known fact.
Also once the TPS reaches a specific throttle percentage the PCM thinks it's at WOT. It DOES NOT care if it's 92% or 93% or 94% (which would be a tenth or a few hundreths of a volt apart) All it see's is WOT and acts accordingly based on the air flow data from the Mass Air and "preprogrammed" tables in the PCM.
Therefore this mod will NOT effect WOT.
Please state your proof and explanations as to why OBD-II would suddenly change from it's normal programming procedures.
I would also like OBD-II data over a long term test as well since I can tell you from personal experience it will be tuned out...
BTW - a recent magazine did the same mod on an LS1 Camaro and the results agree with me. I will see if I can find it for you...
It showed an initial throttle tip in increase in fuel (we are talking a split second) and then the PCM compensated for it and acted normally.
They even dyno tested the mod! It did show and initial increase in power for the split second and them flatlined to a "pre-mod" dyno run level.
NO change at WOT! (not that there would or should be)
They also talked about the PCM (OBD-II) compensating for it in the long run.
If you want better throttle response:
Optimize your throttle body.
Elongate (oval) the top and body side a little.
Both will give you much better results and they will always be there.