The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?
www.hhounderground.com
what the heck did he buy???????
The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?
www.hhounderground.com
I picked up one of these FS2s, and a ScanGauge 2. I will be able to get some baseline readings, but.. any idea if it is possible to run the SG2 and the FS2 at the same time? Maybe I could build a Y-harness for the ADLC... so that I don't have to hack up the connectors on my new toys. Or just shove wires into the connectors and do it the dirty way.
WTB dry cell for my 1.8L Toyota Corolla. Looking for a 7 plate setup +nnnnn-. I only need the cell itself. PST with pictures of any available kits.
the FS2 doesnt plug into the OBD2 plug, its tapped into 4 wires just behind the plug. your scan tool should plug into the OBD2 plug itself. no hacking required
The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?
www.hhounderground.com
from what i have gathered it is altering the fuel maps and changing them to use hho. If i have read this right it changes back and forth between maps for on/off hho and difference loads from what the sensors are reading at the time. But I am almost sure that it doesnt save any maps like a performance chip does. With the FS2 it keeps changing to make the maps better. For example, it will change from winter weather to summer weather and not stay the same to get the same gains as it did or better. I am still trying to pick apart my professors brain on the FS2 so I will let you know when i get it back from him.
A liquid electrolyte. NCE (Non-Caustic Electrolyte). They're charging $19 for the NCE and $9.95 for S/H. You can see it here.
http://www.deitechnology.com/orderpaypal.htm
2008 Honda Civic EX
I believe the FS2 comes with a conector to plug directly into the OBDll. But like you and the rest of us you'll have your scangage pluged in. In which case you'll just tap into the wires behind the plug. Here's the wire protocal tool for the FS2. Makes installing and conecting to correct wires very easy.
http://hydrogengarage.com/ds2install.html
2008 Honda Civic EX
No the FS2 doesn't plug into the OBDII port! It comes with splice wire connectors. The type you put the two wires in and squeeze with a pair of pliers. The connector splice punches metal prongs through the wires insulation
and touches the copper wire, thus joining the wires together.
I have the FS2 and a ScanGauge in my truck!
Glen
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