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  1. Join Date
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    Mga sir, may nakapagtry na ba ng obd2 for gas engines? Totoo ba na lalakas ang hatak at mababawasan konsumo sa gas? Saka in the long run may downside ba ang pag gamit nito? Thanks

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    Up ko to bro interested user here pero mas maganda makakuha ng opinion sa mga nakasubok na tsikoters

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    Feedback ng mga sumubok:

    Honestly, I do not see any improvement with this thing. What did I buy???? Good it was cheap so I won't waste time in disputes. However I'm absolutely unsatisfied.
    It did not increase the performance of my car. According to the seller I can't use it properly (I'm a mechanic).
    This is cheating. I have used it now several hundred kilometers and there is no difference. No More power and no More torque.

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    Is this the new in-thing? This is the third or fourth thread about it, already. We've already posted before, this is complete BS, it doesn't work, and the hardware inside the thing is simply a basic circuitboasrd wired to some flashing LED lights.

    Quote Originally Posted by gadtechs View Post
    Mga sir, may nakapagtry na ba ng obd2 for gas engines? Totoo ba na lalakas ang hatak at mababawasan konsumo sa gas? Saka in the long run may downside ba ang pag gamit nito? Thanks
    It's less than 1000 pesos.

    A simple OBD READER costs two to three times as much. One with no write capabilities, no download capabilities... with nothing but the ability to read simple codes off your OBDII port.

    Do the math.

    You can't even buy a decent chipset for the price of a Nitro OBD2 device. The cheapest "chips" that can actually reprogram a car are around 15k pesos, and those are not universal.

    Save your money for something that actually works.

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    out of curiosity kumuha nag install ako ng nitro obd2 sa innova j gas ko. so far ok naman. nawala yung delay. isa lang ang naging problema ko ngayon. dahil mas responsive na yung innova ko ngayon, ang sarap ibirit. kaya, mas malakas ang kunsumo ko sa gas.

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    It works based on OBD2 protocols as remapping the Car's computer ECU. After driving 200 km road total, EcoOBD2 adjusts itself to the car, according to the driver’s driving style and always keeps remapping the ECU to save fuel lower and emission.

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    Snake oil is snake oil is snake oil.

    Chip Box eco OBD2 работает ли? - YouTube

    How will it adjust to the car when it can't even store running parameters, since there's no onboard memory?

    Inside the OBD2 "Performance Chip" - YouTube

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    I actually know how to tune engines, and I've tested several off-the-shelf "cheap" chips that actually DO alter engine function. This thing is a laughable child's toy compared to any of them.

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    Again: the cheapest OBDII READERS cost four or five times as much. And those can only read, because diagnostic data is universal. Actual tuning parameters ARE NOT.

    To actually change engine parameters, this chip will need to have data for every single OBDII car out there stored on board. Even the cheapest diesel tuning chips (around15-20k) are either model specific or have to be set for their particular car. The cheapest truly universal system I've worked with, the Unichip, still needs to be custom-tuned to each car.

    Anything that claims to be truly universal out of the box without any operator involvement is, frankly f***ing bull****.

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    You want snake oil in a can? I can have an O2 spoofer built for you that will plug into your O2 sensor and lean out your combustion charge in closed-loop operation (low rpm, part throttle). Or you could simply install your MAF sensor in a bigger housing, lean out the charge and blow up the sucker.

    But plug into an OBDII sensor and have magic happen? Might as well tell me that I can wave my ATM card in front of a machine and have cash come out without having to do anything else. That ain't how engines work.

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    Akalain mo pati pala obd2 interface ginagamit narin pang scam ng performance enhance devices. :D

    Di kaya troll lang yung nag aadvertise nito just to play with those stupid/desperate car owners. :D

    A simple wiki/google research regarding obd2 already says that the port is just a standard across car manufacturers to output diagnotics infos.

    Kung makakapag reprogram yan ng ecu gamit ang obd2, para ma naring sinabi na kaya mong iupdate yung os ng phone mo by pluging in something sa earphone jack. )

    Proprietary mga ecu techs ng mga cars, walang standard way para imodify yan. Unless may insider from the car manufacturer na nag leak ng gamit nila, pero di parin via obd2 interface yun, and di rin mag wwork yun sa ibang car brands/models.

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    Naglabas na rin ang BL*D3 nang OBD2 chips nila. Pero kailangan daw may turbo.

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    Di totoo yan. Tinanggal ko ganyan ko malakas pa din naman humatak sasakyan ko kahit pa bago ko lagyan

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