Sterling Doc wrote:
This is interesting, and I need to take some time to read the whole thread. One thing that might be different, though, is that the O2 meter is very much an emmisions only add on to the 944 ECM. Euro 944's had no O2 sensor at all. Our cars just revert to the baseline maps with the O2 sensor unplugged, and run fine (like a euro 944) that way. I don't think the O2 sensor affects the WOT throttle maps at all, and if you unplug the O2 sensor, there is no way for adaptation to happen. I am not an expert on this, so I'd love to have BJ and others chime in.
What you describe is how our Motronic 1.3 works too, and that's part of what causes the problem I described. Well, conjectured upon, really.
The O2 sensor plays at partial throttle so the DME can accurately control mixture while the loosened AFM spring has caused a long term fuel trim (LTFT) to be a bit lean. But at WOT the O2 sensor no longer plays and the DME is running on internal maps with only coolant temp and CPS as significant inputs. This creates a scenario where a lean LTFT can go from "bit player" to significant player".
I would never had understood what was going on if I'd not had a year of track events with an F/A meter on the dash and hooked to the Traqmate. It was dicking around with the AFM spring that caused it all. Or at least, so my theory goes.