by steroidcontaskie » Sat Oct 13, 2012 8:44 pm
That is the plan, to use one of the anolge outs from the Innovate LC-1 to mimic the factory O2 sensors signal.
I had also read that the MAP ECU 2/3 is the best piggyback around, and I liked the Idea of buying a NZ developed ECU.
When I had a brief talk to Jason from auckland performence tuning and he basically said the same thing as you, but I was wondering, what happens if I go into boost during closed loop? won't I be running too lean since the factory ECU will lean the car out to what a N/A car would run?
When I asked the MAP ECU makers about it, they said the only way to tune is to intercept the O2 signal and modify it, but during my brief talk to the tuner he didnt seem to think this was required (although I might not have explained what I was doing very well).
I guess I will get more of an idea when I actually take the car to the tuners and they know I am serious about getting it tuned.
Do you think a ODB2 car would go into boost during closed loop?
Cheers
Edward
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