Originally Posted by
Stevo
I see issues with this device because:
When sensor signals are tweaked to trick the computer into thinking that it is receiving more fuel in order to get the computer to add less fuel... the typical corresponding logic from the computer is to advance the timing. You don't want that to happen for obvious reasons. This is just a glorified signal injection device, not an actual reprogrammer.
You want to add less fuel and retard ignition timing. All this OBDII talk makes me glad my car is OBDI, 94 and Japanese designed.
It doesn't enhance any of the sensors! it's not an enhancer or EFIE.
It uses new maps for the vehicles computer to use.
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