I have recorded the air / fuel ratio (read by oxygen sensor voltage) and ignition spark advance in stock PCM's under most all driving conditions, full and part throttle while testing and developing the Viper Engine Calibrator. At the time, I used an OTC brand enhanced monitor. But now, this is even easier to do with the EASE OBD2 software.
Though our VEC1 and the Mopar Performance PCM are comparably priced, we have many advantages to offer over the Mopar part.
1. Adjustability, for your specific engine, from stock to highly modified, low or high altitude, etc. Our VEC1 allows you to go farther than the preset limits in the Mopar PCM. We provide a user guide and tuning manual that educates you on how to understand what your engine management system is doing and how to adjust it correctly using the supplied air / fuel ratio gauge.
2. Proven performance. All VEC1 owners have been able to achieve improvements in throttle response, horsepower, torque, improved fuel economy, driveability in heavily modified engines, etc.
3. Technical support. With the supplied user manual, there is no guesswork involved or risk of damaging the engine and I'm always available to help out.
4. 30 DAY MONEY BACK SATISFACTION GUARANTEE.
5. 6 month warranty. No returns allowed on Mopar electrical components.
The Mopar PCM does eliminate the possibility of setting a service engine code when removing the cats on 1998 and newer cars. However, we have some parts out there being tested by other VCA members that we developed to emulate the correct oxygen sensor signal, as though the cats were still in place.
Keep an eye on our web catalog as we have a lot of exciting new parts and products in development.
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