Originally Posted by
enjenjo
The sensors for the most part operate on resistance. The computer supplies the sensor with a set voltage, and samples the return voltage, and uses the difference to make the calculations. If the return voltage is the same as supplied voltage, it reads that as a malfunction, and holds it in open When the early installers started retrofitting EFI engines, many of them just wired them for open loop to make them work with stock PROMs in non stock applications. One way to do this was to remove the temp sensor, and twist the wires together. It wasn't right, but it worked.
If you are happy with the way it runs, just leave it. But if you want all that you can get you will probably have to rework the harness for the right pin outs, and replace the PROM, or go to an aftermarket harness.