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Originally Posted by b3lha
Have you actually tried this Tom?
I know the 92 ECU will detect whether there is an EGR temp sensor and switch into "california emissions mode" if there is, or remain in "standard emissions mode" if not.
You said previously that all the later models had EGR temp sensors and therefore all ran in "california emissions mode". But I assumed that the detection logic was still in the ECU and they would fall back to "standard mode" if no sensor was detected.
I can't help thinking that one mode or the other must have a couple of extra horsepower.
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Absolutely true... I put a 94 ECU into my 92 a couple years ago and came up with the EGR Temp sensor code... Had to change it out to a 92 ECU
The temp sensor doesn't change anything, it merely detect when the EGR is open/closed by detecting the heat. So there are no extra ponies laying up in there
Tom