"steve Taylor" <
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> Badger wrote:
>> Not strictly true Andy, if you are running a modern SGI gas system, the
>> pulse that initiates gas injection is taken directly from the petrol
>> injector harness, ie it comes from the petrol ECU. So, if the fuelling
>> output signal of the ecu is altered, this results in an alteration to the
>> injector pulse-width, this is picked up by the SGI control unit which in
>> turn fires the gas injector for a correspondingly longer pulse also. Any
>> alteration to the petrol ecu is seen at the gas ecu when running on gas.
>> If you were referring to older standalone gas systems, then you are
>> perfectly correct, BUT those older systems would never get installed on a
>> Thor anyway, due to the complexities of the management system.
>
> Hi Badger,
>
> Any point retrofitting closed loop control to a 101 3.5 V8 ?
There are good arguments both for and against.
In theory it might improve the fuel consumption by 2 or 3 %, so in that
respect no, it isn't really worth the time and effort I'd say. However, an
added benefit is the closed loop maintaining lambda and preventing the
engine from running lean - with potentially disasterous consequences for the
pistons. In that respect, yes, I'd say it was worth doing.
If you stick a CO meter up it's bum regularly and you know the CO is ok,
then I'd leave well alone if running ok. If you tend to adopt a style more
akin to "reactive maintenance" (Oh ****, it's bust, best I react by fixing
it) then I'd say fit it.
Just remember to fit the lambda probe as high up the downpipe as possible,
and to the rear to protect from direct water splashing. If a hot probe gets
a sudden drenching with cold water, it tends to cease to function! FWIW, I'd
fit the AEB Leonardo (OMVL Millenium) closed-loop system if it were my
decision, bear in mind you'll need a throttle position sensor as well,
shouldn't be too difficult to fit a std EFI one onto a bracket and rig up a
drive from a carb spindle.
Good luck, let me know how you get on if you decide to go for it.
--
Badger.
B.H.Engineering,
Rover V8 engine specialists.
www.bhengineering.co.uk
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