EJK and Pair Valve

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Old Jul 11, 2022 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Trailrider3428
I am chewing on this subject, having just done the MCM, running w/o the air box lid and just adding the EJK. The kit did include a 02 sensor bypass. So the question I have, actually more than just one. The sensors, TPS, air density, temp sensors are still actively modifying the fueling or are they taken out of the system, and the EJK is simply providing fueling much like a carbureted system?

I am familiar with the affects those environmental factors have on fueling and performance.
All the sensors are still in effect. I also make a device, that adds an adjustable resistance to the air temp charge sensor, that makes it think its really cold out.

How about the ECU controlled throttlebody plate, that should be removed for instant throttle response.
 
Old Jul 11, 2022 | 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Peter Leif Lindvall
All the sensors are still in effect. I also make a device, that adds an adjustable resistance to the air temp charge sensor, that makes it think its really cold out.
For what, to make it run excessively rich?
 
Old Feb 24, 2025 | 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Rickybobby2
Yes it will still work. You can take the hose that goes into the valve and plug it up. I used electrical tape up until I orders a pair valve eliminator kit off eBay.
May I ask how did it process about pair valve connect wire ?


 
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