Have you done the ORM with these hooked up? How does the ORM compare in performance to your mod? Laying rubber without trying hehe, I like that but I can't with my jeep, the tires stick way to much. The stockers are a different story though.
Turbo Tim wrote:
Ok, I need some help from some of you. I need some feedback. (Those with scanners can clear the CEL codes when done).
When I was researching the signals for the 3 components (MAF, EGR, AFC), I found that when the ORM is done, there is still a signal present on both, the EGR and AFC. Now the signals are minimal, but still present.
I made an adaptor connector for my wiring harness by cutting into the wires about 18" back from the CPU connectors (inside that plastic raceway just above the brake booster). This connector breaks the connections for all three. I have a plug with jumpers that can connect all three to put it back to stock, and none of this is visible around the CPU, or other connectors.
What I did was just leave it unplugged, so all 3 are disconnected and went for a drive. I figured all it can do is throw a few more codes. YEEEE HAWWWWWW, you guys have got to try this! I laid rubber without even trying. This thing goes! Off idle is a rocket! I don't think I'll ever plug it back in. Shifts are fine, OD still is at same shift points, just fine everything.
I need you guys to go unplug all 3 units, the MAF, the EGR, and the AFC. Let me know if you notice a difference?
By the way, as far as the AFC controlling the shudder when shutting down, it is a little more noticeable, but so what if it doesn't hurt anything. And of course, only do this off road. Back to the circuit....