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Underdog Racing Development (URD) o2 Simulator
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<blockquote data-quote="5.0Thunder" data-source="post: 15578699" data-attributes="member: 167564"><p>I've been researching rear o2 simulators for a different car and stumbled upon this company that <em>supposedly</em> came up with a rear o2 simulator (for toyotas) that works better/smarter than the typical capacitor/resistor MIL Elims we were used to on the 04 and older cars. I asked their tech and they believe they'd work for these ford cars but I wanted to see if anybody else has heard about them or have experience.</p><p></p><p>Linky</p><p><a href="http://urdusa.com/store/Electronics-Rear-Sensor-Simulator/c66_170/index.html" target="_blank">http://urdusa.com/store/Electronics-Rear-Sensor-Simulator/c66_170/index.html</a></p><p></p><p>The relevance is that if it works, it'd solve a lot of issues for people needing the o2's on for inspection but not wanting to install the stock H and tune every year,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.0Thunder, post: 15578699, member: 167564"] I've been researching rear o2 simulators for a different car and stumbled upon this company that [I]supposedly[/I] came up with a rear o2 simulator (for toyotas) that works better/smarter than the typical capacitor/resistor MIL Elims we were used to on the 04 and older cars. I asked their tech and they believe they'd work for these ford cars but I wanted to see if anybody else has heard about them or have experience. Linky [URL]http://urdusa.com/store/Electronics-Rear-Sensor-Simulator/c66_170/index.html[/URL] The relevance is that if it works, it'd solve a lot of issues for people needing the o2's on for inspection but not wanting to install the stock H and tune every year, [/QUOTE]
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