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Old Jan 8, 2004 | 06:49 PM
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wow that's kinda wierd, makes you think how many hours ECUtek spent on the thing. Which one's the rear defroster window button btw?
the button to the right of the A/C button, same size button
Old Jan 8, 2004 | 06:51 PM
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Originally posted by verc
wow that's kinda wierd, makes you think how many hours ECUtek spent on the thing. Which one's the rear defroster window button btw?

it's the one in the HVAC next to the AC button. looks like a smoking toaster
Old Jan 8, 2004 | 07:05 PM
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do you hook up a wideband o2 sensor to the car when you tune it?
Old Jan 8, 2004 | 07:11 PM
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Toggling between maps requires the ignition switch to be 'on' while at 100% throttle then depressing the defrost button, but does not require the engine to be running. This makes it safe to switch maps with the car safely at rest in the driveway with no fears of overrevving or unsafe speeding.

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Old Jan 8, 2004 | 07:47 PM
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When the stock ECU is running off the front sensor isn't that only during light loads and used for closed loop lambda fueling, when your running at WOT isn't the ECU in open loop running of a predetermined fuel/timing map?

Not sure how accurate the data on a road tune would be without a wideband given the slow response of the front O2 (which is why it goes to open loop under WOT right?)

Sorry for the questions just trying to understand some of this tuning stuff...

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Old Jan 8, 2004 | 10:49 PM
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Old Jan 8, 2004 | 11:04 PM
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I'm new to all this ECU stuff...but how much power is gained through a mild tune...assuming you have no prior modifications. Are the hp and torque numbers similar to those found at COBB and Vishnu? And just out of curiosity, I've read on several sites that cylinder 3 usually runs a little lean in WRX's. When you increase the power of the car with the same fuel load...aren't you leaning the engine some more? Sorry for all the questions.
Old Jan 8, 2004 | 11:39 PM
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Originally posted by Wrx17
I'm new to all this ECU stuff...but how much power is gained through a mild tune...assuming you have no prior modifications. Are the hp and torque numbers similar to those found at COBB and Vishnu? And just out of curiosity, I've read on several sites that cylinder 3 usually runs a little lean in WRX's. When you increase the power of the car with the same fuel load...aren't you leaning the engine some more? Sorry for all the questions.
From what I hear those lean conditions don't really become apparent until you are a little beyond the mild stage of tune. You should be fine with a reflash on the stock turbo setup as your not stressing the fuel delivery too much until you start requiring more air flow (bigger turbo).

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Old Jan 9, 2004 | 05:31 AM
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Originally posted by MPJ Performance
When the stock ECU is running off the front sensor isn't that only during light loads and used for closed loop lambda fueling, when your running at WOT isn't the ECU in open loop running of a predetermined fuel/timing map?

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The ECU may not be reading the O2 sensor in open loop, but the sensor is still there and still, well, sensing. Works fine if you have something besides the ECU reading the signal.
Old Jan 9, 2004 | 08:40 AM
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Originally posted by BAN SUVS
The ECU may not be reading the O2 sensor in open loop, but the sensor is still there and still, well, sensing. Works fine if you have something besides the ECU reading the signal.
Actually yes it does still sense but no it does not work fine mate, it is proven to be too slow in response hence even Subaru even ignoring it when in conditions requiring immediate response to fueling i.e. Full boost/WOT.

What else would you hook to the stock front O2 sensor?

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Old Jan 9, 2004 | 09:21 AM
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I have a stock '02 WRX... I'm interested in this offer, what kind of gains in performance would I see with the reflash?

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