V-AFC hack vs OBDII

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Old Nov 13, 2003 | 12:09 AM
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Default V-AFC hack vs OBDII

Is the V-AFC hack still effective on OBDII cars? I know OBDII cars have a problem with the ECU detuning some of the values you would change in a piggyback system. In that case, would the hack still be effective? I'm planning to run the hack with a stock fuel and DSM 440's. Thought I'd try it cause I think my FMU conked out.
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Old Nov 13, 2003 | 12:30 AM
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Default Re: V-AFC hack vs OBDII (aznxphreak)

Yes it will work.OBD2 cars are finikey, I can bet that within the first week, you will get a baro check engine light. Just reset it and it will be fine. But yes it will run on your obd2 car. The ecu wont adjust any values set by you in the afc, it will however add timing as your rpm increases and your vaccum decreases, thats the only draw back to the hack, it does nothing for timing, may want to look into a BTM.


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Old Nov 13, 2003 | 07:52 AM
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Default Re: V-AFC hack vs OBDII (rjardy)

Too bad BTMs don't really work for the 6th gen accords. Timing is controlled automatically by the PCM. And the computer readjusts the changes you try to make.
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