Per VCMUzzler's own instructions (if i remember correctly), the ECO light may show again if in bumper to bumper traffic for a while, because the car may heat to a little past the "new norm" and reach the "old norm" and allow the VCM system to activate.When I first read that, i wrote it off... it didn't even cause me to think.... but these cars run at 202 or so (forgive me, that's a chevy number but you get the point). If it goes high enough with the VCMuzzler on, its ACTUALLY much more like 210-215 or even more.... that CANNOT me good, and i'm 99.999% certain my needle NEVER fluctuated before VCMuzzler. I would like to hear some feedback for perhaps a Honda certified technician or even an ASE certified tech... I am a good mechanic and fabricator but this is above me.... Seems like its either DESTROY your motor because of software, or let it over heat to avoid it. As I have said before, I cannot even begin to describe the night and day difference - i LOVE the absence of VCM, but now I worry its seeing too much heat. Today my needle was almost where it would be without VCM, but with the smallest resister (blue if I remember correctly - 86om) connected. That's a 10% above normal running temperature variation.Thanks in advance for your conversation