Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
OBDII at http://obdiitools.gdatabase.com/ . Has anyone used something
like this to improve/change gas milage or other performace.
Thanks,
BennyB
gw - 05 Oct 2006 21:23 GMT
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
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>
> BennyB
Nice shill. The link goes to Eb*y.
SnoMan - 06 Oct 2006 00:23 GMT
>Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
>milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>BennyB
Unless you want to go to a better (higher octane) fuel, there is
nothing to really be gained. Engine have to use conservative timing
and knock sesing control to tolerate 87 octane fuel and to better
optimize timing for improved power and MPG in a modern hi compression
engine, you need more than 87 octane. Some vehicals stock will see a
MPG increase with better fuel.
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TheSnoMan.com
CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 14:04 GMT
Yes, you can fiddle with the tuning, with something from Sniper Tuning,
Inc, called Special Forces. I have a '98 ranger 3.0 5spd that went from
about 17.5 to 19+ mpg just by fine adjustments to the fuel mixture and
timing.
Here's the URL...
http://www.snipertuning.com/new/product.phtml?p=21
Performance has been enhanced too... Not by measurement other than
MPG, but by seat-of-pants. Goal to improve milage was met, anything
else is gravy.
`cbp
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> BennyB
CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 14:05 GMT
Yes, you can fiddle with the tuning, with something from Sniper Tuning,
Inc, called Special Forces. I have a '98 ranger 3.0 5spd that went from
about 17.5 to 19+ mpg just by fine adjustments to the fuel mixture and
timing.
Here's the URL...
http://www.snipertuning.com/new/product.phtml?p=21
Performance has been enhanced too... Not by measurement other than
MPG, but by seat-of-pants. Goal to improve milage was met, anything
else is gravy.
`cbp
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> BennyB
CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 14:05 GMT
Yes, you can fiddle with the tuning, with something from Sniper Tuning,
Inc, called Special Forces. I have a '98 ranger 3.0 5spd that went from
about 17.5 to 19+ mpg just by fine adjustments to the fuel mixture and
timing.
Here's the URL...
http://www.snipertuning.com/new/product.phtml?p=21
Performance has been enhanced too... Not by measurement other than
MPG, but by seat-of-pants. Goal to improve milage was met, anything
else is gravy.
`cbp
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> BennyB
CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 14:05 GMT
Yes, you can fiddle with the tuning, with something from Sniper Tuning,
Inc, called Special Forces. I have a '98 ranger 3.0 5spd that went from
about 17.5 to 19+ mpg just by fine adjustments to the fuel mixture and
timing.
Here's the URL...
http://www.snipertuning.com/new/product.phtml?p=21
Performance has been enhanced too... Not by measurement other than
MPG, but by seat-of-pants. Goal to improve milage was met, anything
else is gravy.
`cbp
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> BennyB
CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 14:06 GMT
Yes, you can fiddle with the tuning, with something from Sniper Tuning,
Inc, called Special Forces. I have a '98 ranger 3.0 5spd that went from
about 17.5 to 19+ mpg just by fine adjustments to the fuel mixture and
timing.
Here's the URL...
http://www.snipertuning.com/new/product.phtml?p=21
Performance has been enhanced too... Not by measurement other than
MPG, but by seat-of-pants. Goal to improve milage was met, anything
else is gravy.
`cbp
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> BennyB
CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 14:06 GMT
Yes, you can fiddle with the tuning, with something from Sniper Tuning,
Inc, called Special Forces. I have a '98 ranger 3.0 5spd that went from
about 17.5 to 19+ mpg just by fine adjustments to the fuel mixture and
timing.
Here's the URL...
http://www.snipertuning.com/new/product.phtml?p=21
Performance has been enhanced too... Not by measurement other than
MPG, but by seat-of-pants. Goal to improve milage was met, anything
else is gravy.
`cbp
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> BennyB
CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 06 Oct 2006 14:07 GMT
Yes, you can fiddle with the tuning, with something from Sniper Tuning,
Inc, called Special Forces. I have a '98 ranger 3.0 5spd that went from
about 17.5 to 19+ mpg just by fine adjustments to the fuel mixture and
timing.
Here's the URL...
http://www.snipertuning.com/new/product.phtml?p=21
Performance has been enhanced too... Not by measurement other than
MPG, but by seat-of-pants. Goal to improve milage was met, anything
else is gravy.
`cbp
> Is it posible to change/program the car thru the OBDII to improve gas
> milage? I saw this package of software to monitor and program thru the
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> BennyB
I. Care - 06 Oct 2006 18:59 GMT
> <SNIP>
And you posted this reply 7 times why?

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CBPetrovic@gmail.com - 07 Oct 2006 15:13 GMT
I posted once.
System problems?
Moderator, feel free to delete the extras.
> > <SNIP>
>
> And you posted this reply 7 times why?
David M - 07 Oct 2006 18:43 GMT
On Sat, 07 Oct 2006 07:13:01 -0700, CBPetrovic rearranged some electrons
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> I posted once.
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> System problems?
>
> Moderator, feel free to delete the extras.
This is Usenet. There are no moderators.
>> > <SNIP>
>>
>> And you posted this reply 7 times why?

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