MoneyPit#53
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- 2015 Mustang 5.0
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Like the title reads. Are any calibrators able to disable the cold start sequence at start up or modify it for a shorter amount of time? I understand the reason car manufactures set it is because it warms the cats up quicker to burn off unused fuel as quickly as possible to lower emissions. My reasons for wanting it disabled or reduced are:
- I'm not a tree hugger and I don't care if my emissions are as green as everyone else in the first 2 minutes of my start up.
- It's a waste of unused fuel at start up and will lead to overall better MPG's if it can be disabled.
- I live in a small neighborhood in Germany where excessive noise is a finable offense. I'm in the military stationed here and leave for work at 4:30-5:00AM, so cold starts with an aftermarket exhaust can be pretty loud when the neighborhood is dead silent during that time.
I'm not 100% sure what parameters in PCM impact whether or not a cold start sequence is performed or not but I would think coolant temp and or oil temp would be a deciding factor. If it is simply coolant temp, I would think disabling the cold start sequence could be disabled by simply adding in a resister from the coolant temp sensor to trick the PCM in to thinking that the coolant temp is always above 100 degrees, thus starting in a warm start sequence opposed to the cold start.
-Nick
- I'm not a tree hugger and I don't care if my emissions are as green as everyone else in the first 2 minutes of my start up.
- It's a waste of unused fuel at start up and will lead to overall better MPG's if it can be disabled.
- I live in a small neighborhood in Germany where excessive noise is a finable offense. I'm in the military stationed here and leave for work at 4:30-5:00AM, so cold starts with an aftermarket exhaust can be pretty loud when the neighborhood is dead silent during that time.
I'm not 100% sure what parameters in PCM impact whether or not a cold start sequence is performed or not but I would think coolant temp and or oil temp would be a deciding factor. If it is simply coolant temp, I would think disabling the cold start sequence could be disabled by simply adding in a resister from the coolant temp sensor to trick the PCM in to thinking that the coolant temp is always above 100 degrees, thus starting in a warm start sequence opposed to the cold start.
-Nick
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