Been having continued problems with my 89 Accord LX-i lately, had a few thoughts. I understand that the fuel management system is fairly primitive and is prone to fault fairly often. It seems like at anything but WOT my car runs rich (fuel economy sucks, bogs like hell in a similar way to another car I own does when an O2 sensor goes bad) and I am starting to think it's an electrical problem with the ECU. If I were to remove one or BOTH of my O2 sensors what kind of an effect would it have on the car? I am thinking one or both are fouled and causing the car to think it's running lean all the time and dumping more fuel than needed. Ideally I'd like to just delete the whole O2/EGR system flat out since it's not doing much that I can tell (ok sure, partially emmissions but i dont see how spitting gas into the atmosphere and clogging my cat is helpful either). If I unplug both would the car totally go to hell or is there a chance it will right itself for a bit? Also, as opposed to removing both (since they are side-by-side) if I were to install ONE new one and leave the other disconnected to plug the hole in the downpipe would the car run ok that way too? Something's gotta give here, the car just does not drive right and it's becoming a bigger annoyance every day. Any info about the fuel control system would be greatly appreciated.
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