Q6543
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That makes zero sense, the whole point of E30 is the alcohol burns like 500 degrees cooler than 93 octane… that’s where the power and spark tolerance comes from.
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What theory? The only thing that would cause the converters to become too hot is too much fuel in the A/F ratio. That goes for e30 and 93 gasoline. A bad tune is usually the culprit to failed cats. Not saying you can’t overheat the S650 cats with FI and the ford tuning but you would really need to be pushing the car hard for an extended amount of time for that to happen.Good to know there is a theory out there if people use e30 it kills them fast as the 55lb injectors have enough to be safe the engine but not enough for cat over temp protection enrichment so they melt
dont think so cot protection purposely dumps more fuel in to cool the cats at wotWhat theory? The only thing that would cause the converters to become too hot is too much fuel in the A/F ratio. That goes for e30 and 93 gasoline. A bad tune is usually the culprit to failed cats. Not saying you can’t overheat the S650 cats with FI and the ford tuning but you would really need to be pushing the car hard for an extended amount of time for that to happen.
dont think so cot protection purposely dumps more fuel in to cool the cats at wot
leaner is hotter
richer is cooler
yes cats heat up from fuel but more heat is coming from combustion at wot with boost that cooks them extra fuel is needed to cool them
Don’t think so…..unburned fuel from a rich A/F ratio causes unburned fuel to reach the cats where it then is burned and creates more heat inside the cats since the combustion is occurring outside the cylinders. This is why they don’t recommend pops and burbles on cars with cats. You are correct that lean equals more heat but that’s only for the cylinder walls and pistons.dont think so cot protection purposely dumps more fuel in to cool the cats at wot
leaner is hotter
richer is cooler
yes cats heat up from fuel but more heat is coming from combustion at wot with boost that cooks them extra fuel is needed to cool them
When the cat overtemp kicks in riches things up to around .70 lambda (at least on the GM's)Don’t think so…..unburned fuel from a rich A/F ratio causes unburned fuel to reach the cats where it then is burned and creates more heat inside the cats since the combustion is occurring outside the cylinders.
i guess ford and gm dont know what they are doing then... why does cotp make it run richer at wotDon’t think so…..unburned fuel from a rich A/F ratio causes unburned fuel to reach the cats where it then is burned and creates more heat inside the cats since the combustion is occurring outside the cylinders. This is why they don’t recommend pops and burbles on cars with cats. You are correct that lean equals more heat but that’s only for the cylinder walls and pistons.
They just need a bypass.i guess ford and gm dont know what they are doing then... why does cotp make it run richer at wot
because it cools them down
If you can’t see through them they’re too small, upon going (imo) boosted the cats are of secondary concern, as in limited quantity specific exemption type of thing, but for some reason I don’t think they think that. Either find an exemption or the most open largest honeycomb smallest size possible that you can see through and lets the light (sel) clear. But again if that’s the reason for the ford hold i wonder if another tune/option will become available from whipple.It’s about richer in decel post WOT… that’s the COTP bs
No that’s not. COT is only for enrichment at WOT. Or happens to be when cats temps are at their peak. 1600* + inferredIt’s about richer in decel post WOT… that’s the COTP bs
nice some backupNo that’s not. COT is only for enrichment at WOT. Or happens to be when cats temps are at their peak. 1600* + inferred