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Thread: OBD2 converting to Stand Alone ECU..........

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    Inactive Member WickedPerform's Avatar
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    My question is,,, What else is ran (electrically) from the OBD2 computer ? I heard that the speedometer and gauges etc are ran from the stock ecu .. Is this true ?? IF so what happens when I switch to Stand Alone ? Anyone have suggestions, answers, or alternatives ???? thanks ahead of time...

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    Do you have a new question every day?? I think you could use some good guidance!!

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    I know you were probably kiding about him asking a question everyday but most of the questions he ask are pretty legit that I myself would like to see answered. I too have wondered about what people do when they go w/ dfi. Are you supposed to get a manual speedo?? Donno.

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    on my car,the speedometer still works w/o ecu.i used the tach output from the msd box.and the air conditioning needed two wires jumped together.other than that,everything worked perfectly.

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