$10 O2 Sims?
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$10 O2 Sims?
I found a bunch of O2 Simulators for $15 on eBay.
They aren't the plug-n-play types. Basically look like two wires tapes together with a resistor inbetween..
Here is a link to a set:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
Im not a stranger to splicing wires and what not so the lack of "plug-n-play" is not a problem. Just basically want to know if they work...
Thanks!
They aren't the plug-n-play types. Basically look like two wires tapes together with a resistor inbetween..
Here is a link to a set:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW
Im not a stranger to splicing wires and what not so the lack of "plug-n-play" is not a problem. Just basically want to know if they work...
Thanks!
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maybe the stang computer is different than ours... but I know the ones that casper electronics makes are a hole lot more than just a resistor or diode... I believe the PCM looks for some sort of oscilation... a resistor would keep the value constant and the PCM would most likely report back a cat problem