Originally posted by qtiger
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You, asshat, have an OBD2 car with an OBD2 engine.
You are using an OBD1 ECU via an adapter harness.
Putting an OBD1 engine into a OBD2 car can require some wiring changes at the engine harness.
Ok, but I'm talking about an OBD2 engine in an OBD2 harness car running off of an OBD1 ecu, I swear... you people say I can't read.
That is a result of the different techniques required to do such modification, which you would know if, as you claim, you knew something.
Ha, you're talking out your ass, you didn't even say anything here. Like I said, I directly interact with the people at the forefront of the emerging OBD2 tuning/chipping market.
Congratulations, you know information that has absolutely nothing to do with the conversation at hand. I would give you a cookie, but alas... I'm all out.
I directly refrenced a quote with that info, talking about tuning OBD2 ecus.
You guys aren't even a joke, you're all ****ing punchlines.
-PHiZ