[Shotimes] Sctuner and 02 sensors.......

Mark Nunnally manunnal@netheaven.com
Wed, 25 Jun 2003 21:18:11 -0400


SCtuner works with it's own hardware board, that piggy backs the EEC.  It
stays on there all the time.  You don't have to have the laptop hooked up to
it all the time, only when you want to make a change.

I also have the snEEC EEC-IV datalogger and yes, with an wideband 02 (also
has provision for EGT, etc) you can record and look back at graphs and can
be used as a nice tuning tool.  It's passive, so it doesn't do anything
other than show you exactly what the EEC is seeing sensor-wise.

mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "sho2go" <srfdude@cox.net>
To: "'shotimes'" <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 7:31 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] Sctuner and 02 sensors.......


> Everytime it seems someone on the forum brings up the sctuner, the flames
> start.  Anybody here got any experience with this thing?  Being on the
west
> coast, we're a little left out regarding all the get-togethers and
> racing/dyno/info sharing back east.  But it seems to me that a 5-wire 02
> sensor and data logger could be used to really fine tune any mods, rather
> than the shotgun approach typically used.  Will the sctuner burn an EPROM,
> or enable one to be burned, or do you have to have your laptop hooked up
all
> the time?  I'm about ready to start modding my '90 ............
> Mike
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