Any changes to your exhaust??
Low exhaust temp at the 02 sensor will tell the computor to add fuel .
I believe the 02 sensor needs 650 deg to register correctly...exhaust changes could keep this from reaching it's optimal working temp......like removing the cat
An O2 sensor doesn't read temp. If it reads lean it will add fuel. It does need to heat up to work efficiently and I don't believe exhaust chahges should affect it. I also believe that that should have a heated O2. Should have 2 or more wires. If the coolant sensor for the computer is ready to cool it will want to idle higher. Also have the tps checked and check and clean the idle air control.
I don't mind being corrected as long as the person doing the correcting actually knows what they are talking about. If one removes their catalitic converter in hopes of creating more power by increasing exhaust flow they actually reduce the temperature of the exhaust system and their engines ability to run efficiently and cause more problems that result in a loss of power.
The sensor does not begin to generate it's full output until it
reaches about 600 degrees F. Prior to this time the sensor is
not conductive. It is as if the circuit between the sensor and
computer is not complete. The mid point is about 0.45 volts.
This is neither rich nor lean. A fully warm O2 sensor *will not
spend any time at 0.45 volts*. In many cars, the computer sends
out a bias voltage of 0.45 through the O2 sensor wire. If the
sensor is not warm, or if the circuit is not complete, the computer
picks up a steady 0.45 volts. Since the computer knows this is
an "illegal" value, it judges the sensor to not be ready. It
remains in open loop operation, and uses all sensors except the
O2 to determine fuel delivery. Any time an engine is operated
in open loop, it runs somewhat rich and makes more exhaust
emissions. This translates into lost power, poor fuel economy
and air pollution.
This is just a little info to help you understand how an 02 sensor actually works.
Although the poster did not do any exhaust changes I would still suggest that the 02 sensor is in limbo and that is why the engine raises idle and then drops into loop....perhaps a cleaning of the 02 sensor would solve this problem. If the wrong gasket material was used in the new engine install the 02 sensor may have been damaged.
Just trying to help the poster