02 Simulator
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From: North Central Mass.
Car: 1985 Berlinetta
Engine: Megasquirted TPI
Transmission: Transgo 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.42
Re: 02 Simulator
This isnt an OBDII car. It doesnt have the post cat O2 sensor that needs to be fooled.
What situation are you trying to resolve?
What situation are you trying to resolve?
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From: Litchfield Park, AZ
Car: 1986 IROC-Z/28
Engine: 406 CID SBC
Transmission: 700R4 A4
Re: 02 Simulator
i guess i should have put that i MENT that he must want O2 sims if hes doing an LSx swap.. or hes must be having an issue with his O2 sensor, inwhich O2 sims wouldnt be a "cheap fix".
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From: Iowa
Car: 82 TA
Engine: Slighty built 350
Transmission: T10
Re: 02 Simulator
when you run true dual exhaust the sensor only sees the one side if you install it. Therefore the ecm thinks the engine is running lean and will dump more fuel to fatten it up. Installing a simulator corrects this over fueling.
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Re: 02 Simulator
NB02 will read that one bank of two so granted it could be a tad lean or tad rich when compared to other side with only one 02 sensor in one of two pipes(my situation). I pulled my plugs a while back and found they were varying shades of color but nothing that would indicate a trend bank/bank. I felt that was due to intake rather than NB02.
It would seem a better idea in to add a second NB02 but unsure if your ECU has functionality to monitor both.
Where did you learn of this simulator?
It would seem a better idea in to add a second NB02 but unsure if your ECU has functionality to monitor both.
Where did you learn of this simulator?
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