I am not happy with it right now that is why I am trying to find out if my ecu program sux or not. I have yet to have my car tuned however, so when I get it done it may be ok. In your opinion can a good tune make the car run well in most conditions? Would the tuner be able to make the ecu use the o2 sensor, or would I have to get another program? This is what Phearable told me.
On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 9:21 PM, <sales@phearable.net> wrote:
80% of honda/acura owners have o2 sensors which are fouled & not working properly.
We have designed our ecu programs to not rely on o2 feedback. Not using narrowband o2 feedback is not going to cause problems.
Thank you,
Phearable.net Sales
On 9/6/2010 4:17 PM, ----------- wrote: Isnt it bad to have an open loop? Why would you disable the o2 for a stock engine? Will this cause me problems?
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 11:11 PM,
phearable.net> wrote:
Our programs don't use o2 feedback.
Thank You,
Phearable.net Sales
On 9/5/2010 9:41 AM, --------- wrote:
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Question: I have an ecu that you chipped for me and I just have a question. Does the program use the o2 sensor? I know that when it is unplugged it does not throw a code. Is it on an open loop?