purpose of MarkL 0-5v O2 mod ?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by robb, Nov 11, 2007.

  1. robb

    robb Guest

    could someone explain the purpose of the MarcLamond O2 0-5v
    modification ?

    i understand what he is doing i just could not understand or see
    any statement toward the reason / purpose / why ?

    does it improve performance ? is it just for monitoring the O2
    data ? does it fix a problem with hondas design ?

    just wondering if it is something i would want to try ?

    thanks for any help,
    rob
     
    robb, Nov 11, 2007
    #1
  2. robb

    robb Guest

    could someone explain the purpose of the MarcLamond O2
    0-5vmodification ?

    i understand what he is doing i just could not understand or see
    any statement toward the reason / purpose / why ?

    does it improve performance ? is it just for monitoring the O2
    data ? does it fix a problem with hondas design ?

    just wondering if it is something i would need or want to try ?

    thanks for any help,
    rob
     
    robb, Nov 11, 2007
    #2
  3. robb

    robb Guest

    could someone explain the purpose of the MarcLamond O2
    0-5vmodification ?

    i understand what he is doing i just could not understand or see
    any statement toward the reason / purpose / why ?

    does it improve performance ? is it just for monitoring the O2
    data ? does it fix a problem with hondas design ?

    just wondering if it is something i would need or want to try ?

    thanks for any help,
    rob
     
    robb, Nov 11, 2007
    #3
  4. robb

    robb Guest

    could someone explain the purpose of the MarcLamond O2
    0-5vmodification ?

    i understand what he is doing i just could not understand or see
    any statement toward the reason / purpose / why ?

    does it improve performance ? is it just for monitoring the O2
    data ? does it fix a problem with hondas design ?

    just wondering if it is something i would need or want to try ?

    thanks for any help,
    rob
     
    robb, Nov 11, 2007
    #4
  5. robb

    Tegger Guest


    Email him and ask. He's not the most reliable replying to email, but it's
    worth a try.
     
    Tegger, Nov 11, 2007
    #5
  6. robb

    Tegger Guest


    Email him and ask. He's not the most reliable replying to email, but it's
    worth a try.
     
    Tegger, Nov 11, 2007
    #6
  7. robb

    Tegger Guest


    Email him and ask. He's not the most reliable replying to email, but it's
    worth a try.
     
    Tegger, Nov 11, 2007
    #7
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