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has anyone ever blew their motor using chrome ( dynotuned also)

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Old Jul 23, 2004 | 11:17 PM
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has anyone ever blew their motor using chrome ( dynotuned also) and does chrome eliminate the use of the O2 senor?
Old Jul 24, 2004 | 12:05 AM
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the software you use to tune an engine does not blow an engine. the actual tune itself blows an engine. if you had a bad tune and killed an engine, and you ran the same fuel and ignition maps through hondata's software, crome, or uberdata, it would kill it again.

if you bothered to download crome and look, you'd see a "Debug" mode option, which explicitly says "disable o2"


I don't want to be an ***, but please, try to find out this information before asking for it. if you don't experiment with the software beforehand, and find out what it is capable of, you certainly won't be able to tune it, and you WILL break things.
Old Jul 24, 2004 | 12:15 AM
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im paying someone to tuned this, its 100 dollar to chip it and have the boost option......and its 165 a hr to tune it. so im not the one testing it out, the shop is., that is why i ask.

okay let me clarify, if u are usin chrome which is shopped tuned, has that ever blew a engine up b4, while drivin cuz of poor fmu or is it just as good as a tuned hondata?
Old Jul 24, 2004 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by playboyace35

okay let me clarify, if u are usin chrome which is shopped tuned, has that ever blew a engine up b4, while drivin cuz of poor fmu or is it just as good as a tuned hondata?
WTF?

read warric_k's post again its not a cryptic clue
Old Jul 24, 2004 | 11:35 AM
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If the Shop tunes it bad or to lean it will blow.
Old Jul 24, 2004 | 05:06 PM
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why would you need a fmu with a standalone, unless chrome is not a standalone
Old Jul 24, 2004 | 09:32 PM
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Don't need a FMU
Old Jul 25, 2004 | 06:26 PM
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Default Re:has anyone ever blew their motor using chrome ( dynotuned also)

Originally Posted by playboyace35
im paying someone to tuned this, its 100 dollar to chip it and have the boost option......and its 165 a hr to tune it. so im not the one testing it out, the shop is., that is why i ask.

okay let me clarify, if u are usin chrome which is shopped tuned, has that ever blew a engine up b4, while drivin cuz of poor fmu or is it just as good as a tuned hondata?
It's Crome. "Cui's Rom Editor". Its named for the author of the program, John Cui.

$100 for the chipping and adding the boost option? Considering Crome is freeware, is a donation being made to John directly, or to further the project at pgmfi.org?

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