Anyone use these or know if they work??
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Originally Posted by CRAWLIN
If you get your car tunned, or have LS1 Edit you will have no need for those....
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Anyone else??
Thanks, Tony
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Do o2 sims work?? YES Would I use that one...I dont know being that you would have to run wires across underneath the car as opposed to 2 o2 sims 1 on each side... Less chance to tear something up I would think...
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Originally Posted by CRAWLIN
If you get your car tunned, or have LS1 Edit you will have no need for those....
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Originally Posted by etc
tony, i was running sims before i got edit, they work fine but how exactly do you fix that with edit. isn't it something like type x in the toggle screen, o2 sensor bank 2 ?
http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread...hreadid=251260
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This looks like you have to hardwire it into the
harness rather than plugging into the rear O2
connectors. I recognize that Radio Shack
mini project box, I think. Not very confidence-
inspiring, that. The price is cheaper than the
usual O2 Sims. Microcontroller... ooooohh.
I think the regular O2 sims have a pretty good
track record as far as reliability. Not sure about
this puppy. You could at least install it out of
the underhood "weather", that's nice.
harness rather than plugging into the rear O2
connectors. I recognize that Radio Shack
mini project box, I think. Not very confidence-
inspiring, that. The price is cheaper than the
usual O2 Sims. Microcontroller... ooooohh.
I think the regular O2 sims have a pretty good
track record as far as reliability. Not sure about
this puppy. You could at least install it out of
the underhood "weather", that's nice.