If I wrap my o2 sensor in aluminum foil will it trick my computer into thinking the car is running rich?

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WHEN I SAY WRAP MY O2 SENSOR, I MEAN WRAPPING THE OUTSIDE OF IT IN FOIL NOT THE PART INSIDE THE EXHAUST. SEVERAL PEOPLE SAY THAT THIS WORKS BY MAKING THE COMPUTER THINK THAT THE EXHAUST HAS LESS OXYGEN IN IT AND MORE GAS.


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3 Responses to “If I wrap my o2 sensor in aluminum foil will it trick my computer into thinking the car is running rich?”

May 8th at 1:15 am By: luca t

buy one of those plug in comps so you can fool around with your air/fuel mix

May 8th at 1:21 am By: ruskinflgator

Depends on just which type of “oxygen sensor” it is-you’d have to put it in a vacuum chamber, evacuate the ambient air out of the reference chamber, seal the chamber, then you’d actually be doing something. But why in the world you’d want the car to run richer is beyond me. Richer =less MPG. If you want it to run richer for racing or something, and just part of the time, put in an adjustable fuel pressure regulator. Crank it up when you want to run that way(but even then its probably not going to make that much difference. Correct air/fuel ratio=maximum power)

Nov 25th at 4:40 pm By: James

um he didn’t say he wanted it to run richer..
he said he wanted to trick the Vehicles system into thinking its running rich…SO it could run it lean

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