So perhaps there wiil be more luck
I know someone of you are from aussie
picture below show stock typical egt sensor that is fit in cat converter in my soarer 1jzgte JDM engine. I am prety sure same (only TWO of them are in cats in stock JDM 1UZ V8 engines.
Is there anybody who know their purpose.
that sensor is pluged in ECU in pin that is named CCO
there is urban legend that say it is only for warning when you overheat catalityc converter BUT...
1. it is in place where not JDM cars have 2-nd oxy sensor...
2. we try simulate its resistance (as in service manual so cco pin in ecu will see around 2.5 volts) but it seems do not work (looks as ecu looking not only for right voltage but for changes too).
3. without it car seems run rich and ignition seems to be not where to be
4. idle seems be too low (550 RPMs, should be 750)
5. friend have soarer (Lexus sc400 with 1jzgte swap) as me. when it do not have that sensor he have same as me: big fuel consumption, very low idle, and ultra rich AFR almost you can feel gas in exhaust fumes so rich car was, looks as ignition timing was pull back too., after connecting that sensor everything is alright. but that is only my feelings
looks as without it ecu pull back ignition (lower idle) and ad much more fuel as required.
my theory is that sensor is as much important for engine as at least second oxy sensors in US toyota engines.
http://img155.imageshack.us/my.php?image=soareregtsensorrn8.jpg
anybody have any experiences?
I know someone of you are from aussie

picture below show stock typical egt sensor that is fit in cat converter in my soarer 1jzgte JDM engine. I am prety sure same (only TWO of them are in cats in stock JDM 1UZ V8 engines.
Is there anybody who know their purpose.
that sensor is pluged in ECU in pin that is named CCO
there is urban legend that say it is only for warning when you overheat catalityc converter BUT...
1. it is in place where not JDM cars have 2-nd oxy sensor...
2. we try simulate its resistance (as in service manual so cco pin in ecu will see around 2.5 volts) but it seems do not work (looks as ecu looking not only for right voltage but for changes too).
3. without it car seems run rich and ignition seems to be not where to be
4. idle seems be too low (550 RPMs, should be 750)
5. friend have soarer (Lexus sc400 with 1jzgte swap) as me. when it do not have that sensor he have same as me: big fuel consumption, very low idle, and ultra rich AFR almost you can feel gas in exhaust fumes so rich car was, looks as ignition timing was pull back too., after connecting that sensor everything is alright. but that is only my feelings
looks as without it ecu pull back ignition (lower idle) and ad much more fuel as required.
my theory is that sensor is as much important for engine as at least second oxy sensors in US toyota engines.
http://img155.imageshack.us/my.php?image=soareregtsensorrn8.jpg
anybody have any experiences?