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Originally Posted by jsplit
Or for something more friendly on your pocket you can usually find one used for somewhere between $350-$650.
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST
Call ray, he might have a used one or be able to fix up your old one.
I'm gonna go do my taxes so I'll have money to pay for all this.
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Originally Posted by ErnieT
Sounds real familiar to me! lol.....You can get a brand new tranny from Malloy for $2300. Sounds pricey, but it'll be worth it.
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Since all you rotorheads from S. MD are on/ in this thread..
Im gonna need a ride back from PFS, after I drop the FD off.
Wondering if any of you guys will be heading up by the end of the
month and can give me a ride back..
thanks.
Im gonna need a ride back from PFS, after I drop the FD off.
Wondering if any of you guys will be heading up by the end of the
month and can give me a ride back..
thanks.
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST
I wouldn't deny you a ride up the road if you were in need Sean. Are you still married?
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Hey yo Dave, you have a chance to talk to Ray about the O2 sensor?
I've been workin on Tracey some more about the single kit. I think she'll buckle eventually, hee hee.
I've been workin on Tracey some more about the single kit. I think she'll buckle eventually, hee hee.
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Hey yo Dave, you have a chance to talk to Ray about the O2 sensor?
I've been workin on Tracey some more about the single kit. I think she'll buckle eventually, hee hee.
I've been workin on Tracey some more about the single kit. I think she'll buckle eventually, hee hee.
Brian, I have not spoken to him. What are you guys doing for the Superbowl today?
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Originally Posted by SlingShotRX7
Since all you rotorheads from S. MD are on/ in this thread..
Im gonna need a ride back from PFS, after I drop the FD off.
Wondering if any of you guys will be heading up by the end of the
month and can give me a ride back..
thanks.
Im gonna need a ride back from PFS, after I drop the FD off.
Wondering if any of you guys will be heading up by the end of the
month and can give me a ride back..
thanks.
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Originally Posted by BMac
Hey yo Dave, you have a chance to talk to Ray about the O2 sensor?
I've been workin on Tracey some more about the single kit. I think she'll buckle eventually, hee hee.
I've been workin on Tracey some more about the single kit. I think she'll buckle eventually, hee hee.
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Hey Dave, are you and Leslie still going down to North Carolina this year? I would like to join you both and be able to bring the Jeep down onto the beach and go riding through the water. Think you are gonna have the buggy done by then?
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We did, I just have a hard time believing that Ray didn't understand what I was talking about. I probably need to datalog my AFR's to see if it's running rich or not thru the RPM band. I think there's a record feature on my gauge, of course I haven't learned how to use it yet.
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Ok whoever said it just always runs closed loop is wrong....Jon.
The 02 sensor reads voltage. If you have it unplugged it shows no voltage. This makes the computer think the mix is lean and then adds fuel.
So either plug in the sensor and add the second bung or run the output sensor from your wideband to the evi so that gets the voltage signal it needs.the pfc does not always run closed loop according to Ray.
The 02 sensor reads voltage. If you have it unplugged it shows no voltage. This makes the computer think the mix is lean and then adds fuel.
So either plug in the sensor and add the second bung or run the output sensor from your wideband to the evi so that gets the voltage signal it needs.the pfc does not always run closed loop according to Ray.
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Originally Posted by Fd3BOOST
Ok whoever said it just always runs closed loop is wrong....Jon.
The 02 sensor reads voltage. If you have it unplugged it shows no voltage. This makes the computer think the mix is lean and then adds fuel.
So either plug in the sensor and add the second bung or run the output sensor from your wideband to the evi so that gets the voltage signal it needs.the pfc does not always run closed loop according to Ray.
The 02 sensor reads voltage. If you have it unplugged it shows no voltage. This makes the computer think the mix is lean and then adds fuel.
So either plug in the sensor and add the second bung or run the output sensor from your wideband to the evi so that gets the voltage signal it needs.the pfc does not always run closed loop according to Ray.
* When the car is WOT it is reading the map or the tune and not anything from the stock O2.
* The stock O2 isn't even read from when you're over 3k rpm. You'll get a possibly a slight decrease in gas mileage on light throttle and idle, nothing more.
* With a PFC you can disable the stock O2 feedback so it ignores it completely and thus eliminates the need entirely.
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