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is this the answer for obdII tuning?
like the title says http://www.autoserve.8m.com/OBD2Emu.html
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Re:is this the answer for obdII tuning?
It looks a bit sloppy to me. it might work. but it looks like it converts the ecu to OBD1
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Re:is this the answer for obdII tuning?
I've yet to see one running a car.
The current consensus at PGMFI is that it cannot work due to design limitations of the ECU. see http://www.pgmfi.org/phorum/read.php?f=14&i=362&t=362 http://www.pgmfi.org/phorum/read.php?f=14&i=240&t=240 |
Re:is this the answer for obdII tuning?
I have tried contacting them regarding this like 4 times with no responce so if there product is as good as there customer service it's proably not.
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Re:is this the answer for obdII tuning?
yeah, i was amazed when i first saw it, basically it just allows you to chip your obd11 with a 28 pin eprom, that sure would solve a lot of problems, but then i though for a minute and wondered why i had never heard anything about it. good idea though :-\
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Re:is this the answer for obdII tuning?
the solution to obd2 tuning is a standalone
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Re:is this the answer for obdII tuning?
yeah, unfortunately, it looks like that's about the only option
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