I have, however, purchased a PSC1-003 for installation. I did not initially install it because I wanted to limit my areas of potential failure in the case of the stroker not starting or running correctly. Now that it runs fine, I am considering installing it, but I have a few theoretical questions concerning it....
I understand that my 01 Laredo has and OBDII system that uses a map sensor and a rpm to determine AFR at idle and wot (open loop) and under normal driving conditions (closed loop) the ECU monitors the 4 O2 sensors, two up stream and two down stream, as well as MAP sensor and TPS to determine proper AFR. It might even throw in another sensor to further evaluate, I'm not positive.
My questions are this. I understand how the Piggy back would work on the open loop. It intercepts the MAP signal, adjusts it per your map, and sends it, altered, to the ecu. This,in effect' tricks the ecu into thinking the MAP is reading different than it actually is, causing an altered fuel mixture. You, of course, have to be monitoring your mixture with a wide band O2 sensor of your choice. This would enable you to adjust your fuel map accordingly to produce the desired AFR.
Now how could it possibly work in closed loop? The ECU is watching AFR via the factory narrow band O2 sensors and using them to adjust the AFR via the ECU. So if I adjust the MAP sensor reading via the Piggyback to trick the computer, it will still see the actual O2 reading and try to keep it at 14.7:1. Am I missing something?

I have seen something about trying to get the fuel trims to 0, which I assume you do by tweaking the piggyback computer to change the MAP reading. So if I get all the trims to 0, the ecu has to make no adjustments as the AFR is good without adjustment? How does that benefit me? And what if I want it a little richer than that, say 12.8:1? Won't the OBDII fight the piggyback and just adjust back to 14.7 in closed loop? I suppose I can assume that I am only going to get my peak numbers (hp and torque) at WOT, but still, wouldn't I want a nice flat AFR across the board?

I have been reading and learning about this for some time now, as I have not done this type of tuning before, so any and all input would be of assistance.
Thanks, I appreciate all the help I have got so far. Here is a glass of Christmas Beer (or Cheer) from Wisconsin...

Bratcop