Luhbo wrote on 09/22/10 at 18:34:36:Or, puting the same question in the most simple form: what should those poor OEM equipment users do, still out there in large numbers, if it comes to throttle balancing?
I'm not sure I understand your point. The OEM users already run open loop so they can just hook up the manometers and sync it. I can too, running open loop or not. But COnewbie should disable closed loop because he has two sensors. I may be wrong, it's just a gut feeling.
COnewbie wrote on 09/23/10 at 04:46:17:RAZ, correct me if I'm wrong!
I think you got what I meant but like I said, I'm not sure we are right. After all, the vacuum is produced by the rotating engine, more or less regardless of individual A/F's. Maybe this is how you see it, Luhbo?
An extreme example would be this: Sync your TB's. Then kill one of the cylinders, eg. pulling the wire from its injector. Now, are the TB's still in sync while the engine is running on only one cylinder? I can't believe it would be.
I just imagine that if you have imbalance (i.e. a mechanical imbalance), the individual closed loop can compensate a little for it, and this will make real (mechanical) sync harder. Maybe this is not much of an issue, but one thing I'm 100% sure of: Syncing in open loop will not hurt.