Re: 2 questions about thermostats
Squeakit,<br /><br />"Open Loop" refers to the engine management system (computer).<br /><br />When in open loop, the engine is running on a preset set of parameters. In other words, the engine computer is ignoring the inputs from engine sensors and substituting values, just to keep the engine running-read RICH mixture.<br /><br />Closed loop, the one you want to run in, on the other hand, is when the engine computer sees that the engine is up to its designated operating temperature. Once the computer sees this, it will begin adjusting the fuel mixture according to the input it sees from various sensors, ie; manifold pressure/vacuum, oxygen sensor, throttle position, etc.<br /><br />Closed loop provides optimum fuel economy and lowest emissions output.<br /><br />The engineers that designed that system did not waste all that time, money, complexity and weight for nothing. When working properly, a "managed" fuel injection system is MUCH more efficient than a carbureted system with no feedback.