is this true? (regarding chipped p28 and sensors)
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is this true? (regarding chipped p28 and sensors)
i heard somewhere that if you have a chipped p28 in an obd-II car, it elimates the ckf (crankshaft fluctuation sensor). is this true?
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Re: is this true? (lilxvtecxpwr)
Probably.
You would need the 150 dollar conversion harness and the 150 dollar chipped ECU....plus the ECU to chip....another 150.
450 to do this or.
100 to have a local shop replace the sensor.
You would need the 150 dollar conversion harness and the 150 dollar chipped ECU....plus the ECU to chip....another 150.
450 to do this or.
100 to have a local shop replace the sensor.
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Re: is this true? (Apex i ITR)
from my experience i had a p28 ecu chiped and tuned by ericks racing and it was in my 97dx w/ b16a. it eliminated the knock sensor and the secondary O2 sensor.
i had to buy a skunk2 obd1-obd2 harness for 150 though.peace
i had to buy a skunk2 obd1-obd2 harness for 150 though.peace
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Re: is this true? (silversleeper)
from my experience i had a p28 ecu chiped and tuned by ericks racing and it was in my 97dx w/ b16a. it eliminated the knock sensor and the secondary O2 sensor.
i had to buy a skunk2 obd1-obd2 harness for 150 though.peace
i had to buy a skunk2 obd1-obd2 harness for 150 though.peace
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