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post Mar 10, 2010 - 4:08 PM
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Hello all,

After lots of mods and tuning on my 7A, ive decided to completely get rid of both my 02 sensors, I have an S-AFCII on there for tuning purposes.

I was wondering if anyone has ever put in a resistor in the O2 sensor plug in order to "simulate" a proper O2 sensor function.

If not, does anyone know the correct resistance needed for both the O2s to read proper A/F ratio?

PS. its for a 94 7AFE

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post Mar 11, 2010 - 7:41 PM
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its not looking for resistance, but you know all that already right? smile.gif

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post Mar 14, 2010 - 11:10 AM
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QUOTE (Bitter @ Mar 12, 2010 - 12:41 AM) *
its not looking for resistance, but you know all that already right? smile.gif


quite on the contrary, it actually is looking for a given resistance.

And yes cheesy I understand that the resistance is constantly changing, i was just curious if anyone knew of the correct resistance when the A/F is near optimum stoichiometric efficiency.

I appreciate the help and the info so far.

Has anybody ever found any proper way that to eliminate 02 sensors on OBDI cars?


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