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ok, so ive found a topic on here that talks about advancing the timing on the 7afe... does anybody know what the timing marks are for this? ive searched as much as i know to search w/o any success. i understand that factory is at 10* and 15* is best bet for max power w/o hurting reliability.
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As for what I know, OBDII has more sensors and stuff like that. It also has a port inside of the car for when you go to inspection or just for the engine management stuff. So say if your airbag system isn't working, they would know on the OBDII because they have the plug-in unit, where as on the OBDI there is no port so they can only do a visual inspection. This is only what I know and heard so if you're looking for something specific, someone else on here will probably know alot more
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As for what I know, OBDII has more sensors and stuff like that. It also has a port inside of the car for when you go to inspection or just for the engine management stuff. So say if your airbag system isn't working, they would know on the OBDII because they have the plug-in unit, where as on the OBDI there is no port so they can only do a visual inspection. This is only what I know and heard so if you're looking for something specific, someone else on here will probably know alot more if you have a 96+ car, in MA, they just plug in the OBDII connector to test the car. if it dont work, you fail. for a 94/5 they just test all the saftey stuff now. IE: headlights, taillights, seat belts, ect. -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Mar 8, '09 From Westport, MA Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) ![]() |
As for what I know, OBDII has more sensors and stuff like that. It also has a port inside of the car for when you go to inspection or just for the engine management stuff. So say if your airbag system isn't working, they would know on the OBDII because they have the plug-in unit, where as on the OBDI there is no port so they can only do a visual inspection. This is only what I know and heard so if you're looking for something specific, someone else on here will probably know alot more if you have a 96+ car, in MA, they just plug in the OBDII connector to test the car. if it dont work, you fail. for a 94/5 they just test all the saftey stuff now. IE: headlights, taillights, seat belts, ect. you still have to becareful tho even with a 94/95 bc i recently failed a inspection tes bc of my abs, check engine, exhaust and lisence plate holder! i guess the state (MA) has been crackin down harder on the inspection places and actually testing them by bringin in carrs (like mine) and seeing if they would pass or not and the place being fined $10,000. but then again, my dad knew the guy and i forgot to tell the guy who i was, and i went back 3 days later and passsed ![]() idk if this was completely off topic, i quickly breesed thru this thread lol This post has been edited by Ted95: Oct 28, 2010 - 9:27 AM -------------------- st205 powered ss3 coupe
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