All I know is it samples faster than a stick unit...I saw it in an ad in sport compact car....so i really only know what the ad said....go to denzos site and you may learn more than i can tell you....
Originally posted by NXLude I saw it in an ad in sport compact car....so i really only know what the ad said....go to denzos site and you may learn more than i can tell you....
haha.. I saw an ad once too that said that getting a CAI would give me gains of like 5-10 HP!
There really isn't one if you are using the stock ecu, if you were using hondata or some other tuneable ecu and used a faster sampling narrowband and a wideband (always recommended) you could get more accurate data logging but otherwise in a stock ecu car there is no advantage.
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yeah i was considering the ntk unit, b/c i heard they make the OEM version, but I was hoping someone knew what the part number was, b/c there seems to be so many varieties, i didn't wanna buy the wrong one = /
go to advance auto parts the sell denso and NTK but most stores dont have NTK in stock. The denso are upstream $52 and downstream $69 (nehehe) and the NTK are $88 for both. If you order online there are a bunch of discount codes. I would order 2 and use the code BIG40 and you will get $40 off but you have to spend at least $100 so order both if you plan on replacing one
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