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MAKING MY OWN O2 ELIMINATORS

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Old 05-10-2007, 12:39 AM
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well. my dad said it should be a breeze. he used to be the boss of a shyt ton of electricians when he was an engineer. hopefully they work i dont see why not he ordered all the right parts. how could it fry the ECU.
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<snip>how could it fry the ECU.
[/align][/align]It can't. you could tie the O2 signal lead to the ECU to ground and it wouldn't hurt anything--it's a relative high-impedance volatge input at the ECU. Connecting +12V would probably cook it, but there's nothing about a MIL eliminator (homebrew or othewise) that gets anywhere near power...[/align][/align][/align]
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