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02 sensor HP increase

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Cant tell if your trolling or not, but here it goes.
You need to do some serious research before attempting to modify your car from the questions you have asked.

Dsmtuners has a very clearly laid out modification guide. Suggest you look for that before spending any money.

Electric superchargers are a waste of money and will make you lose power if anything from the intake restriction and when it blows it'll send shards of metal into your intake.
 
Thanks guys and no I wasnt trollinng I kind of figured it was a waste but figured Id throw that out there . I appreciate your honesty and input. I just want an extra couple hp. I have a cold air intake platinum plugs ngk 7 mm wires. Besides headers what else any ideas?
 
Whats scary is that you had to ask.... Through the horrible broken engrish- "
The Hyperboost unit takes removes the barriers placed on the ECU by modifying the O2 sensor signal the device modifies the voltage signals of oxygen sensor and allows more fuel to be pumped to the injectors. This, in turn, delivers between 10-20 horsepower"
So basically theyre saying it makes your fuel pump work harder? LOL and that more power=more fuel.
 
Whats scary is that you had to ask.... Through the horrible broken engrish- "
The Hyperboost unit takes removes the barriers placed on the ECU by modifying the O2 sensor signal the device modifies the voltage signals of oxygen sensor and allows more fuel to be pumped to the injectors. This, in turn, delivers between 10-20 horsepower"
So basically theyre saying it makes your fuel pump work harder? LOL and that more power=more fuel.

No reason to be so rude. I asked a simple question. I may know a little about dsm but not much. That's the main reason I'm here, to ask questions, find things out. I apologize for being rude but everyone says I ask stupid questions. What's stupid to one person may not be to another. I kind of figured it was a scam but decided to ask that's all.:|
 
No reason to be so rude. I asked a simple question. I may know a little about dsm but not much. That's the main reason I'm here, to ask questions, find things out. I apologize for being rude but everyone says I ask stupid questions. What's stupid to one person may not be to another. I kind of figured it was a scam but decided to ask that's all.:|

Part of the issue is that you post things that could of been answered by using the search button.
 
Part of the issue is that you post things that could of been answered by using the search button.

I try searching for a lot of things but never get the answers I need. I'm not saying there not up here but I'll spend 10 minutes trying to find the answer. Eventually I get sick of searching and just ask. No disrespect to you or anyone on this forum. I thoroughly enjoy this site and most of the people on it. I just wish people could understand not everyone has been in the car game for years. That's all no disrespect I apologize for the inconvenience. Thanks guys.:idontknow:
 
Think of it as "Tough Love"

I get my share of, slaps in the back of the head by some of these guys, but i cant complain :cool:

I love this site :D

When searching this site for threads i dont use dsmtuners..

I use google..

Say im searching max boost on side mount, ill just enter under google "Max boost sidemount DSM", Or "sidemount Heat soak DSM.

pretty much your topic but end with DSM.

9/10 you'll find better results using that than, actually using dsmtuners search bar (from my experiences)
 
*For maximum results combine with our X2 Power Chip.
*Two Hyperboost are required if you have 2 rear catalytic converters

This makes be believe that it's installed in the rear o2 sensor wiring. The rear o2 sensor only monitors the catalytic converter function, and does NOT affect fueling.
 
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