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Old January-27th-2003 | 02:07 PM
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Exclamation FM O2 signal modifier

A stock ECU can pull over 30% of its fuel if it thinks the engine is running rich - such as a boosted car. The actual amount depends on the model of car. At best, this means poor driveability until the computer goes into open loop mode. At worst, it can have catastrophic and expensive results. The signal modifier prevents the ECU from seeing a rich condition under boost. Simple installation and no effects when the car is not generating boost.

From http://www.flyinmiata.com/store/pro...aitem=6&mitem=6

My Question is "What can this do for me?"

I am running N20...and am thinking about upping it to a 75 shot this summer...and was wondering would this item be of all use to me...or is this item Really only for Turbo Vehicles..

I figue that the idea between Turbo and N20 is very similar for the fact that they both introduce more air to be combusted by the engine...

Thanks in Advance..

Charles
Old January-27th-2003 | 10:16 PM
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This would be of no use to you since the 02 signal modifier runs on a pressure sensor (nitrous causes no positive manifold pressure). And you will only be using nitrous at WOT the signal modifier is a partial throttle instrument.......partial throttle on the bottle is a big no no.
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