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Canzoomer VS. Ric Shaw

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Old 05-24-2004 | 12:58 AM
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Originally posted by MazdaManiac
With the E-Manage, it is just a mouse-click away.
Or a stylus tap if you use a palm or the E-01

No need for the wide band anymore. The CANScan tool will read the factory wide band O2 sensor.
1. Is the emanage programable via palm?

2. Is the stock WBO2 sensor a REAL wide band?

3. Thanks!
Old 05-24-2004 | 04:18 AM
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Do you recommend doing that tuning over time on a chassis dyno, or logging data from the 02 sensor and making adjustments that way? I am supposing no, because you need to be able to tell when the power drops off, etc...

I am curious about the possiblity of doing this through actual driving as RB claims the ECU has several A/F maps that it uses for different gear ranges... If so, tuning on a dyno in 3rd gear isn't going to get you the best results...
Just answered my questions reading your thread on the eManage again. Doh! I should have remembered. I am betting your road testing may have actually addressed the issues that RB mentioned with the ECU and chassis dyno tuning it.
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